Co-infections by multiple pathogens have important implications in many aspects of health, epidemiology and evolution. However, how to disentangle the non-linear dynamics of the immune response when two infections take place at the same time is largely unexplored. Using data sets of the immune response during influenza-pneumococcal coinfection in mice, we employ here topological data analysis to simplify and visualise high dimensional data sets. We identified persistent shapes of the simplicial complexes of the data in the three infection scenarios: single viral infection, single bacterial infection, and co-infection. The immune response was found to be distinct for each of the infection scenarios and we uncovered that the immune r...
International audienceInteractions within a population shape the spread of infectious diseases but c...
The mathematical models of this Thesis represent T cell population dynamics in homeostasis and durin...
To explore the crossover linkage of the bacterial infections resulting from the viral infection, wit...
Abstract Co-infections by multiple pathogens have important implications in many aspects of health,...
Multi-scale modeling addresses problems by integrating results obtained at multiple scales (i.e., le...
Co-infections alter the host immune response but how the systemic and local processes at the site of...
© 2017 Dr. Ada Wing Chi YanA mathematical model which captures how the immune response controls infl...
Laboratory models are often used to understand the interaction of related pathogens via host immunit...
Influenza and pneumonia continue to be leading causes of morbidity and mortality in the United State...
The evolution of many microbes and pathogens, including circulating viruses such as seasonal influen...
Laboratory models are often used to understand the interaction of related pathogens via host immunit...
Human immunity influences the evolution and impact of influenza strains. Because individuals are inf...
Human immunity influences the evolution and impact of influenza strains. Because individuals are inf...
The evolution of many microbes and pathogens, including circulating viruses such as seasonal influen...
The cellular adaptive immune response plays a key role in resolving influenza infection. Experiments...
International audienceInteractions within a population shape the spread of infectious diseases but c...
The mathematical models of this Thesis represent T cell population dynamics in homeostasis and durin...
To explore the crossover linkage of the bacterial infections resulting from the viral infection, wit...
Abstract Co-infections by multiple pathogens have important implications in many aspects of health,...
Multi-scale modeling addresses problems by integrating results obtained at multiple scales (i.e., le...
Co-infections alter the host immune response but how the systemic and local processes at the site of...
© 2017 Dr. Ada Wing Chi YanA mathematical model which captures how the immune response controls infl...
Laboratory models are often used to understand the interaction of related pathogens via host immunit...
Influenza and pneumonia continue to be leading causes of morbidity and mortality in the United State...
The evolution of many microbes and pathogens, including circulating viruses such as seasonal influen...
Laboratory models are often used to understand the interaction of related pathogens via host immunit...
Human immunity influences the evolution and impact of influenza strains. Because individuals are inf...
Human immunity influences the evolution and impact of influenza strains. Because individuals are inf...
The evolution of many microbes and pathogens, including circulating viruses such as seasonal influen...
The cellular adaptive immune response plays a key role in resolving influenza infection. Experiments...
International audienceInteractions within a population shape the spread of infectious diseases but c...
The mathematical models of this Thesis represent T cell population dynamics in homeostasis and durin...
To explore the crossover linkage of the bacterial infections resulting from the viral infection, wit...