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Probabilities of therapeutic extinction of HIV

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Arni S.R. Srinivasa Rao1, E-mail The Corresponding Author

Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560 012, India


Received 10 June 2004; 
accepted 18 February 2005. 
Available online 13 June 2005.

Abstract

Using branching process principles and recent developments in HIV immunology, a methodology is demonstrated to compute the probability of extinction of HIV in the presence of protease inhibitors.

Keywords: HIV extinction; Branching process; Series

MSC: 60J85; 92C50

Article Outline

1. Preliminaries
2. Sequence of probabilities when reservoirs are inactive
2.1. Linking (yk) and (pkn)
2.2. Numerical computation
3. Sequence of probabilities when reservoirs are activated
3.1. Numerical computation
4. Applicability of Cauchy’s criterion to virus dynamics
5. Discussion
Acknowledgements
Appendix. Appendix
References




1 Current address: Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Guelph, Toronto, Canada, N1G 2W1.

 
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