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Mathematical modeling of viral infection dynamics and immune response in SARS-CoV-2: A computational framework for testing drug efficacy
S. Sharma, A. Saxena, S. Chel, ,
Published in Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
2021
PMID: 34892188
Pages: 4370 - 4373
Abstract
SARS-CoV-2 has emerged to cause the outbreak of COVID-19, which has expanded into a worldwide human pandemic. Although detailed experimental data on animal experiments would provide insight into drug efficacy, the scientists involved in these experiments would be exposed to severe risks. In this context, we propose a computational framework for studying infection dynamics that can be used to capture the growth rate of viral replication and lung epithelial cell in presence of SARS-CoV-2. Specifically, we formulate the model consisting of a system of non-linear ODEs that can be used for visualizing the infection dynamics in a cell population considering the role of T cells and Macrophages. The major contribution of the proposed simulation method is to utilize the infection progression model in testing the efficacy of the drugs having various mechanisms and analyzing the effect of time of drug administration on virus clearance.Clinical Relevance - The proposed computational framework incorporates viral infection dynamics and role of immune response in Covid-19 that can be used to test the impact of drug efficacy and time of drug administration on infection mitigation. © 2021 IEEE.