Infectious Disease Modelling (Sep 2023)

An immuno-epidemiological model for transient immune protection: A case study for viral respiratory infections

  • A. Hoyer-Leitzel,
  • S.M. Iams,
  • A.J. Haslam-Hyde,
  • M.L. Zeeman,
  • N.H. Fefferman

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
pp. 855 – 864

Abstract

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The dynamics of infectious disease in a population critically involves both within-host pathogen replication and between host pathogen transmission. While modeling efforts have recently explored how within-host dynamics contribute to shaping population transmission, fewer have explored how ongoing circulation of an epidemic infectious disease can impact within-host immunological dynamics. We present a simple, influenza-inspired model that explores the potential for re-exposure during a single, ongoing outbreak to shape individual immune response and epidemiological potential in non-trivial ways. We show how even a simplified system can exhibit complex ongoing dynamics and sensitive thresholds in behavior. We also find epidemiological stochasticity likely plays a critical role in reinfection or in the maintenance of individual immunological protection over time.

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