RNA viruses exist in large intra-host populations which display great genotypic and phenotypic diversity. We analyze a model of viral competition between two viruses infecting a constantly replenished cell pool. We assume a trade-off between the ability of the virus to colonize new cells (cell killing rate or virulence) and its local competitiveness (replicative success within coinfected cells). We characterize the conditions that allow for viral spread by means of the basic reproductive number and show that a local coexistence equilibrium exists, which is asymptotically stable. At this equilibrium, the less virulent competitor has a reproductive advantage over the more virulent colonizer reflected by a larger equilibrium population size of...
Understanding the evolution of virulence for RNA viruses is essential for developing appropriate con...
This work is devoted to the study of persistence and evolution of two viruses in the host organism t...
RNA viruses offer a unique opportunity for the study of evolution at the molecular level. Recent exp...
RNA viruses exist in large intra-host populations which display great genotypic and phenotypic diver...
RNA viruses exist in large intra-host populations which display great genotypic and phenotypic diver...
RNA viruses exist as genetically diverse populations displaying a range of virulence degrees. The ev...
RNA viruses exist as genetically diverse populations displaying a range of virulence degrees. The ev...
During replication, RNA viruses rapidly generate diverse mutant progeny which differ in their abilit...
We consider two viral strains competing against each other within individual hosts (at cellular leve...
We consider two viral strains competing against each other within individual hosts (at cellular leve...
A single and purified clone of foot-and-mouth disease virus diversified in cell culture into two sub...
Several factors play a role during the replication and transmission of RNA viruses. First, as a cons...
This paper is devoted to the study of persistence and evolution of two viruses taking into account v...
Abstract—Many infectious pathogens, and in particular viruses, have an extremely high rate of mutati...
Abstract Conflicting selection pressures occurring over the life cycle of an organism constitute ser...
Understanding the evolution of virulence for RNA viruses is essential for developing appropriate con...
This work is devoted to the study of persistence and evolution of two viruses in the host organism t...
RNA viruses offer a unique opportunity for the study of evolution at the molecular level. Recent exp...
RNA viruses exist in large intra-host populations which display great genotypic and phenotypic diver...
RNA viruses exist in large intra-host populations which display great genotypic and phenotypic diver...
RNA viruses exist as genetically diverse populations displaying a range of virulence degrees. The ev...
RNA viruses exist as genetically diverse populations displaying a range of virulence degrees. The ev...
During replication, RNA viruses rapidly generate diverse mutant progeny which differ in their abilit...
We consider two viral strains competing against each other within individual hosts (at cellular leve...
We consider two viral strains competing against each other within individual hosts (at cellular leve...
A single and purified clone of foot-and-mouth disease virus diversified in cell culture into two sub...
Several factors play a role during the replication and transmission of RNA viruses. First, as a cons...
This paper is devoted to the study of persistence and evolution of two viruses taking into account v...
Abstract—Many infectious pathogens, and in particular viruses, have an extremely high rate of mutati...
Abstract Conflicting selection pressures occurring over the life cycle of an organism constitute ser...
Understanding the evolution of virulence for RNA viruses is essential for developing appropriate con...
This work is devoted to the study of persistence and evolution of two viruses in the host organism t...
RNA viruses offer a unique opportunity for the study of evolution at the molecular level. Recent exp...