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English: HSV-2 shedding simulation with parameters derived from HIV negative study participants. The upper left panel represents total cell-free HSV DNA copies / mL present over time. The upper right panel represents spatial spread of cell-free virus during the episode. The lower left panel represents CD8+ T-cell density within each region. The lower right panel indicates reproductive number within each region. Quantities are displayed according to a heat map adjacent to each spatial map. The reproductive number (R) represents the growth potential of virus in a given region and is inversely correlated with CD+ T-cell density: values less than 1 (log 10 R = 0) are grey or black and indicate no potential for extended viral spread, while values exceeding 1 indicate potential for prolonged viral growth. |
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Source | S1 Movie from Schiffer J, Swan D, Magaret A, Schacker T, Wald A, Corey L (2016). "Mathematical Modeling Predicts that Increased HSV-2 Shedding in HIV-1 Infected Persons Is Due to Poor Immunologic Control in Ganglia and Genital Mucosa". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0155124. PMID 27285483. PMC: 4902308. | ||
Author | Schiffer J, Swan D, Magaret A, Schacker T, Wald A, Corey L | ||
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Short title | HSV-2 shedding simulation with parameters derived from HIV negative study participants. |
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Author | Schiffer J, Swan D, Magaret A, Schacker T, Wald A, Corey L |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Image title | The upper left panel represents total cell-free HSV DNA copies / mL present over time. The upper right panel represents spatial spread of cell-free virus during the episode. The lower left panel represents CD8+ T-cell density within each region. The lower right panel indicates reproductive number within each region. Quantities are displayed according to a heat map adjacent to each spatial map. The reproductive number (R) represents the growth potential of virus in a given region and is inversely correlated with CD+ T-cell density: values less than 1 (log 10 R |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2016-06-10 |
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