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Maia Martcheva1, Necibe Tuncer2, Yena Kim1.
Abstract
In this paper, we use a two-host one pathogen immuno-epidemiological model to argue that the principle for host evolution, when the host is subjected to a fatal disease, is minimization of the case fatality proportion [Formula: see text]. This principle is valid whether the disease is chronic or leads to recovery. In the case of continuum of hosts, stratified by their immune response stimulation rate a, we suggest that [Formula: see text] has a minimum because a trade-off exists between virulence to the host induced by the pathogen and virulence induced by the immune response. We find that the minimization of the case fatality proportion is an evolutionary stable strategy for the host.Keywords: Immuno-epidemiology; age-since-infection; competitive exclusion; multi-host; reproduction numbers; virulence; within-host dynamics
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26998890 DOI: 10.1080/17513758.2016.1161089
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Dyn ISSN: 1751-3758 Impact factor: 2.179