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Hosts that are already infected with the primary disease can become coinfected with a secondary disease. We show that in addition to the disease-free ...
Coinfection is a simultaneous infection of one host with mul- tiple pathogens that may be the causative agents of different diseases or variants of the same ...
Coinfection Dynamics of Two Diseases in a Single Host Population. · Dynamical behaviour of SIR model with coinfection: The case of finite carrying capacity.
The Role of Coinfection in Multidisease Dynamics. from www.researchgate.net
Jan 16, 2017 · Through detailed analysis, they showed that coinfection produces rich dynamics, including backward bifurcation and Hopf bifurcation. ... ...
We investigate an epidemic model of two diseases. The primary disease is assumed to be a slowly progressing disease and the density of individuals infected ...
Hosts that are already infected with the primary disease can become coinfected with a secondary disease. We show that in addition to the disease-free ...
Jan 8, 2015 · Co-infections by multiple pathogen strains are common in the wild. Theory predicts co-infections to have major consequences for both within- and between-host ...
Our results suggest that infection-induced mortality has an outsized effect on competition outcomes relative to recovery but that coinfection-mediated ...
The dynamics of coinfection is important in this case, because antimicrobials used to treat one infection may affect the other (e.g., [51], [24]). A variety of ...
Hosts that are already infected with the primary disease can become coinfected with a secondary disease. We show that in addition to the disease-free ...