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IMCI Seminar Series
December 13, 2022 @ 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm PST
Lubna Pinky
Senior Research Associate
Medical Modeling and Simulation
School of Health Professions
Eastern Virginia Medical School
Within-host kinetics of parainfluenza virus infection
Human parainfluenza viruses (HPIVs) cause acute respiratory infections and can lead to the hospitalization of children. HPIV infection severity may vary due to dose, strain, patient, and whether the infection initiates within the upper or lower respiratory tract. There is a need to determine how the rates of virus spread and clearance change in different infection scenarios in order to better understand varying clinical manifestations. The significance of this research is in identifying the dominant mechanisms driving strain-, dose-, and tissue-specific HPIV infection kinetics, and in pairing bioluminescence data with quantitative analyses to determine how the same virus can yield patient-specific outcomes. This work enhances our understanding of HPIV infection and broadens our knowledge viral dynamics in the upper and lower respiratory tracts.
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