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Structured mathematical models to investigate the interactions between Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasites and host immune response.

Malaria infection has posed a major health threat for hundreds of years in human history. Yet, due to the complex interactions between a host immune response and the parasite, no… Click to show full abstract

Malaria infection has posed a major health threat for hundreds of years in human history. Yet, due to the complex interactions between a host immune response and the parasite, no sophisticated mathematical models exist to study its dynamics. In this work, we propose a new system of structured partial differential equations that account for the dependence of red blood cell infectivity on maturation level. These equations are coupled with another set of differential equations for investigating the population dynamics of Plasmodium falciparum and its interaction with red blood cells and cells of the immune system. A finite difference scheme is developed to solve the system. Numerical simulations are applied to investigate the interplay between the host immune response and the parasite dynamics, the disease dynamics in acute infection, and treatment effectiveness with different drugs.

Keywords: host immune; structured mathematical; plasmodium falciparum; immune response; mathematical models

Journal Title: Mathematical biosciences
Year Published: 2019

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