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In-Host Analysis of Malaria Dynamics in Humans

机译:人体中疟疾动力学的主体分析

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Human malaria infection poses a major global health threat worldwide. Yet, no sophisticated mathematical model exist s to study the complex dynamics and interactions between the parasites and host immune response at the blood and liver stages. In this paper, an in-host mathematical model of Plasmodium falciparum malaria dynamics and interactions in an infected host cells are studied at the liver stage by incorporating the red blood cells and the immune system. Numerical simulations are applied to investigate the interactions between the host immune response, the parasite dynamics, and the disease dynamics at both the blood and liver stages. Results show that immunity ha s a significant impact in clearing infected red blood cells. Furthermore, the infected erythrocytes and hence the severity of malaria tend to increase with increasing density of merozoites in the blood. The result revealed that intervention during malaria infection should focus on minimizing merozoite invasion rate on healthy erythrocytes and the density of merozoites in circulation.
机译:人类疟疾感染在全球范围内提出了一个主要的全球健康威胁。然而,没有存在复杂的数学模型,以研究寄生虫和血液和肝脏阶段的寄生虫和宿主免疫应答之间的复杂动态和相互作用。本文通过掺入红细胞和免疫系统,在肝脏阶段研究了疟原虫疟疾动力学和感染宿主细胞中的相互作用的主机数学模型。应用数值模拟以研究宿主免疫反应,寄生虫动力学和血液和肝阶段的疾病动力学之间的相互作用。结果表明,免疫HA S对清除感染的红细胞的显着影响。此外,受感染的红细胞,因此疟疾的严重程度随着血液中的Merozoites的密度增加而增加。结果表明,疟疾感染期间的干预应专注于最大限度地减少对健康红细胞的Menozoite侵袭率和循环中的Merozoites密度。

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