Cell Resistance and Antimicrobial Resistance with Waning Vaccination

E. Ahmed, M. Sohaly
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Viruses are obligatory minute intra-cellular infectious agents with very simple composition. They are nonliving (not active) macromolecules outside the host cell while turning into living active organisms inside host cells. The genetic material (DNA or RNA) carrying the information is crucial for virus replication and enforces the cell to approve virus replication. Consequently, it is cellular resistance against the virus that determines whether a cell at any site is infected or not. In this study, we are interested in the resistance of cells which may be infected by some disturbance such as a function of [Formula: see text] or as a random variable. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is the wider word for resistance in various kinds of microorganisms and includes resistance to antibacterial, antiviral, anti-parasitic, and anti-fungal medicines. Here we study the AMR problem and also, the waning vaccination in the Percolation area. Percolation is a purely geometric problem in which clusters of connected sites or bonds are clearly defined static objects. We are studying cellular automata from Domany–Kinzel on the population of AMRs as on the spreading network. Each connection is rewired on a one-dimensional chain and combined with any probability p node. Additionally, the Domany–Kinzel model will be applied for AMR and waning vaccination in two dimensions.
接种疫苗后的细胞耐药性和抗菌药物耐药性
病毒是必需的微小细胞内传染源,其组成非常简单。它们是宿主细胞外的无生命(非活性)大分子,同时在宿主细胞内转变为有生命的活性生物体。携带信息的遗传物质(DNA或RNA)对病毒复制至关重要,并迫使细胞批准病毒复制。因此,细胞对病毒的抵抗力决定了任何部位的细胞是否被感染。在这项研究中,我们感兴趣的是可能被某种干扰感染的细胞的耐药性,如[公式:见正文]的函数或随机变量。抗微生物耐药性(AMR)是指各种微生物的耐药性,包括对抗菌、抗病毒、抗寄生虫和抗真菌药物的耐药性。在这里,我们研究了AMR问题,以及Perculation地区疫苗接种的减少。渗流是一个纯粹的几何问题,其中连接位点或键的簇是明确定义的静态对象。我们正在研究Domany–Kinzel关于AMRs群体和传播网络的细胞自动机。每个连接都在一维链上重新布线,并与任何概率p节点组合。此外,Domany–Kinzel模型将应用于AMR和两个维度的疫苗接种减弱。
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