Figure 10From: A unified framework of immunological and epidemiological dynamics for the spread of viral infections in a simple network-based populationSimulations of increasing the viral load transmitted to a person from their network contacts. Individual viral loads (A), and accumulated viral load in the population (B) for a two- (dashed curves) and five-fold (dotted curves) increases in the quantity of free viral particles transmitted from a person's neighbour, compared to the simulations of the basic model used in the main text (solid curves). Again for illustrative purposes, the results in (A) are displayed for the same three individuals used in Fig. 1: Person 1 (blue curves), Person 2 (red curves), and Person 3 (black curves).Back to article page