Waning and boosting: on the dynamics of immune status

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The aim is to describe the distribution of immune status (as captured by antibody level) on the basis of a within-host submodel for continuous waning and occasional boosting. Inspired by Feller’s fundamental work and the more recent delay equation formulation of models for the dynamics of physiologically structured populations, we derive, for given force of infection, a linear renewal equation. The solution is obtained by generation expansion, with the generation number corresponding to the number of times the individual became infected. Our main result provides a precise characterization of the stable distribution of immune status.

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Diekmann, O., de Graaf, W. F., Kretzschmar, M. E. E., & Teunis, P. F. M. (2018). Waning and boosting: on the dynamics of immune status. Journal of Mathematical Biology, 77(6–7), 2023–2048. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00285-018-1239-5

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