id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-277237-tjsw205c Hernandez Vargas, Esteban Abelardo In-host Modelling of COVID-19 Kinetics in Humans 2020-03-30 .txt text/plain 3609 273 58 Based on the target cell model, COVID-19 infecting time between susceptible cells (mean of 30 days approximately) is much slower than those reported for Ebola (about 3 times slower) and influenza (60 times slower). The best model to fit the data was including immune responses, which suggest a slow cell response peaking between 5 to 10 days post onset of symptoms. [29] improve the fitting respect to the target cell model (Table 2 ) even when very long eclipse phase periods 121 are assumed (e.g 100 days), implying that this mechanism could be negligible on COVID-19 infection. Here, based on the results of the 159 target cell model in Table 2 , we found that COVID-19 infecting time between cells (mean of 30 days 160 approximately) would be slower than those reported for Ebola (about 3 times slower) and influenza (60 161 times slower). Modeling Within-Host Dynamics of Influenza Virus Infection Including Immune Responses ./cache/cord-277237-tjsw205c.txt ./txt/cord-277237-tjsw205c.txt