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2013; Didelot et_al, 2014; Jombart et_al, 2014; Worby et_al, 2014; De Maio et_al, 2018; Leitner and Romero-Severson, 2018; Wymant et_al, 2018; Alamil et_al, 2019). The first model corresponds to acute infections (Baccam et_al, 2006) and has been recently used to describe the within-host kinetics of SARS-CoV-2 with or without latent period (Abuin et_al, 2020; Hernandez-Vargas and Velasco-Hernandez, 2020). The acute infection model is derived from a simple viral kinetic model describing the dynamics between susceptible target cells (S), infected cells (I), and virions (V) (Baccam et_al, 2006; Beauchemin . . .
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