Modeling the Unholy Trinity of Pandemics: Viral Infection, Immunity, and Virus Transmission
A special issue of Viruses (ISSN 1999-4915). This special issue belongs to the section "General Virology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2024) | Viewed by 682
Special Issue Editors
Interests: mathematical modeling; COVID-19; human influenza; influenza A virus
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Interests: systems biology; biotechnology and biochemical engineering; immunology; machine learning; biological network; influenza a virus; Orthomyxoviridae; human influenza; bioinformatics; gene expression data; dynamic bayesian networks; virus–host interaction mechanisms
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
COVID-19 demonstrated the significant impact that viral infections can have on our society. While infected-cases forecasting was of major interest during the pandemic, epidemic models neglected to incorporate three major components: host–pathogen dynamics, the respective immunity, and the potential to be transmitted to other hosts. This Special Issue aims to advance our holistic understanding of these three lines; while it is mainly focused on innovative mathematical modeling ideas and in vivo experiments of SARS-CoV-2, papers covering any other viruses that enable us to advance our holistic knowledge of these three components are very welcome.
Dr. Esteban A. Hernandez-Vargas
Dr. Julia Boehme
Dr. Jason Shoemaker
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- mathematical modeling
- within-hosts dynamics
- virus transmission
- immune factors
- pharmaceutical interventions (e.g., vaccination, antiviral)
- viral infection
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