The large-scale use of antivirals during influenza pandemics poses a significant selection pressure for drug-resistant pathogens to emerge and spread in a population. This requires treatment strategies to minimize total infections as well as the emergence of resistance. Here we propose a mathematical model in which individuals infected with wild-type influenza, if treated, can develop de novo resistance and further spread the resistant pathogen. Our main purpose is to explore the impact of two important factors influencing treatment effectiveness: i) the relative transmissibility of the drug-resistant strain to wild-type, and ii) the frequency of de novo resistance. For the endemic scenario, we find a condition between these two parameters ...
Background: Wide-scale use of antiviral agents in the event of an influenza pandemic is likely to pr...
A mathematical model of influenza transmission dynamics is used to simulate the impact of neuraminid...
Neuraminidase Inhibitors (NI) are currently the most effective drugs against influenza. Recent cases...
The large-scale use of antivirals during influenza pandemics poses a significant selection pressure ...
<div><p>The large-scale use of antivirals during influenza pandemics poses a significant selection p...
abstract: The large-scale use of antivirals during influenza pandemics poses a significant selection...
The emergence of neuraminidase inhibitor resistance has raised concerns about the prudent use of ant...
The emergence of neuraminidase inhibitor resistance has raised concerns about the prudent use of ant...
BACKGROUND: The emergence of neuraminidase inhibitor resistance has raised concerns about the pruden...
Antiviral resistance in influenza is rampant and has the possibility of causing major morbidity and ...
The evolutionary responses of infectious pathogens often have ruinous consequences for the control o...
BACKGROUND: Wide-scale use of antiviral agents in the event of an influenza pandemic is likely to pr...
AbstractBackgroundThe potential for emergence of antiviral drug resistance during influenza pandemic...
Background: The effectiveness of single-drug antiviral interventions to reduce morbidity and mortali...
Background: The effectiveness of single-drug antiviral interventions to reduce morbidity and mortali...
Background: Wide-scale use of antiviral agents in the event of an influenza pandemic is likely to pr...
A mathematical model of influenza transmission dynamics is used to simulate the impact of neuraminid...
Neuraminidase Inhibitors (NI) are currently the most effective drugs against influenza. Recent cases...
The large-scale use of antivirals during influenza pandemics poses a significant selection pressure ...
<div><p>The large-scale use of antivirals during influenza pandemics poses a significant selection p...
abstract: The large-scale use of antivirals during influenza pandemics poses a significant selection...
The emergence of neuraminidase inhibitor resistance has raised concerns about the prudent use of ant...
The emergence of neuraminidase inhibitor resistance has raised concerns about the prudent use of ant...
BACKGROUND: The emergence of neuraminidase inhibitor resistance has raised concerns about the pruden...
Antiviral resistance in influenza is rampant and has the possibility of causing major morbidity and ...
The evolutionary responses of infectious pathogens often have ruinous consequences for the control o...
BACKGROUND: Wide-scale use of antiviral agents in the event of an influenza pandemic is likely to pr...
AbstractBackgroundThe potential for emergence of antiviral drug resistance during influenza pandemic...
Background: The effectiveness of single-drug antiviral interventions to reduce morbidity and mortali...
Background: The effectiveness of single-drug antiviral interventions to reduce morbidity and mortali...
Background: Wide-scale use of antiviral agents in the event of an influenza pandemic is likely to pr...
A mathematical model of influenza transmission dynamics is used to simulate the impact of neuraminid...
Neuraminidase Inhibitors (NI) are currently the most effective drugs against influenza. Recent cases...