Inspired by the competition exclusion principle, this work aims at providing a computational framework to explore the theoretical feasibility of viral co-infection as a possible strategy to reduce the spread of a fatal strain in a population. We propose a stochastic-based model-called Co-Wish-to understand how competition between two viruses over a shared niche can affect the spread of each virus in infected tissue. To demonstrate the co-infection of two viruses, we first simulate the characteristics of two virus growth processes separately. Then, we examine their interactions until one can dominate the other. We use Co-Wish to explore how the model varies as the parameters of each virus growth process change when two viruses infect the hos...
Living beings are always on risk from multiple infectious agents in individual or in groups. Though ...
Biological, physical and chemical interaction between one (or more) microorganisms and a host organi...
<div><p>Studies have shown that simultaneous infection of the respiratory tract with at least two vi...
Mathematical and computational models can provide unique insights into the dynamics of host-pathogen...
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...
Abstract—Many infectious pathogens, and in particular viruses, have an extremely high rate of mutati...
International audienceIn ecological systems, heterogeneous interactions between pathogens take place...
In ecological systems, heterogeneous interactions between pathogens take place simultaneously. This ...
RNA viruses exist as genetically diverse populations displaying a range of virulence degrees. The ev...
Many infectious pathogens, and in particular viruses, have an extremely high rate of mutation. This ...
The temporal dynamics of social interactions were shown to influence the spread of disease. Here, we...
International audienceDifferent pathogens spreading in the same host population often generate compl...
23 pages, 8 fig. ; 9 pages, 7 fig.A general theory for competitive dynamics among many strains at th...
ABSTRACT. We propose a modelling framework for inves-tigating the dynamics of competition between im...
Living beings are always on risk from multiple infectious agents in individual or in groups. Though ...
Biological, physical and chemical interaction between one (or more) microorganisms and a host organi...
<div><p>Studies have shown that simultaneous infection of the respiratory tract with at least two vi...
Mathematical and computational models can provide unique insights into the dynamics of host-pathogen...
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...
Abstract—Many infectious pathogens, and in particular viruses, have an extremely high rate of mutati...
International audienceIn ecological systems, heterogeneous interactions between pathogens take place...
In ecological systems, heterogeneous interactions between pathogens take place simultaneously. This ...
RNA viruses exist as genetically diverse populations displaying a range of virulence degrees. The ev...
Many infectious pathogens, and in particular viruses, have an extremely high rate of mutation. This ...
The temporal dynamics of social interactions were shown to influence the spread of disease. Here, we...
International audienceDifferent pathogens spreading in the same host population often generate compl...
23 pages, 8 fig. ; 9 pages, 7 fig.A general theory for competitive dynamics among many strains at th...
ABSTRACT. We propose a modelling framework for inves-tigating the dynamics of competition between im...
Living beings are always on risk from multiple infectious agents in individual or in groups. Though ...
Biological, physical and chemical interaction between one (or more) microorganisms and a host organi...
<div><p>Studies have shown that simultaneous infection of the respiratory tract with at least two vi...