id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-264291-0czphube Varfolomeev, S. D. Kinetic model of development of acute viral infection in the human body. Critical conditions, control mechanisms, “thermoheliox” 2020-07-20 .txt text/plain 3008 174 50 A kinetic model of the development of acute viral infection is proposed and the dynamic behavior of key variables, including the concentrations of viral particles, infected cells, and pathogenic microorganisms, is described. The most important parameters determining the process dynamics are the concentration of the infecting viral agent, the concentration of pathogenic microfl ora, which develops symbiotrophically on the aff ected cells, and physical conditions of the process such as temperature and pH of the medium. Quite a few publications of the last decade describe modeling of the dynamics of viral growth in the body, taking account of the production of pathogenic microfl ora and human immune system response. Most of mathematical models describe the incubation, the viral growth, activation of the immune system, and treatment of infection, but they do not consider the causes for collapse of the system, that is, molecular causes for the death of an organism related to the disease. ./cache/cord-264291-0czphube.txt ./txt/cord-264291-0czphube.txt