The effect of delayed death in HIV/AIDS models

HIV-infected patients who receive treatment survive for some years after they have acquired the disease. The received treatment causes sustained reduction of viral reproduction by improving the immune function, leading to prolonged progression period to AIDS development. This prolonged progression p...

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Main Author: Angelina Mageni Lutambi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of Biological Dynamics
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17513758.2016.1179801
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spelling doaj-ab0cc86de432450d90c5ac820db1f1dc2020-11-24T20:41:47ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Biological Dynamics1751-37581751-37662016-01-0110128629610.1080/17513758.2016.11798011179801The effect of delayed death in HIV/AIDS modelsAngelina Mageni Lutambi0Ifakara Health InstituteHIV-infected patients who receive treatment survive for some years after they have acquired the disease. The received treatment causes sustained reduction of viral reproduction by improving the immune function, leading to prolonged progression period to AIDS development. This prolonged progression period has created variability in survival times that affects estimates produced using mathematical models that do not include delay in disease related mortality. This paper investigates the effect of including delay in AIDS death occurrence in HIV/AIDS transmission models. A simple mathematical model with two stages of HIV progression is developed and extended to include time delay in the occurrence of AIDS deaths. Numerical simulations indicate that time delay changes the mortality curves considerably but has less effect on the proportion of infectives. The study highlights the importance of incorporating delay in models of HIV/AIDS for the production of accurate HIV/AIDS estimates.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17513758.2016.1179801Mathematical modeldelayHIV/AIDSsurvivalnumerical simulation
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author Angelina Mageni Lutambi
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The effect of delayed death in HIV/AIDS models
Journal of Biological Dynamics
Mathematical model
delay
HIV/AIDS
survival
numerical simulation
author_facet Angelina Mageni Lutambi
author_sort Angelina Mageni Lutambi
title The effect of delayed death in HIV/AIDS models
title_short The effect of delayed death in HIV/AIDS models
title_full The effect of delayed death in HIV/AIDS models
title_fullStr The effect of delayed death in HIV/AIDS models
title_full_unstemmed The effect of delayed death in HIV/AIDS models
title_sort effect of delayed death in hiv/aids models
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Biological Dynamics
issn 1751-3758
1751-3766
publishDate 2016-01-01
description HIV-infected patients who receive treatment survive for some years after they have acquired the disease. The received treatment causes sustained reduction of viral reproduction by improving the immune function, leading to prolonged progression period to AIDS development. This prolonged progression period has created variability in survival times that affects estimates produced using mathematical models that do not include delay in disease related mortality. This paper investigates the effect of including delay in AIDS death occurrence in HIV/AIDS transmission models. A simple mathematical model with two stages of HIV progression is developed and extended to include time delay in the occurrence of AIDS deaths. Numerical simulations indicate that time delay changes the mortality curves considerably but has less effect on the proportion of infectives. The study highlights the importance of incorporating delay in models of HIV/AIDS for the production of accurate HIV/AIDS estimates.
topic Mathematical model
delay
HIV/AIDS
survival
numerical simulation
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17513758.2016.1179801
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