Theoretical relationship between time since symptom onset and titers in one infected (red) and three uninfected (blue) individuals.
<p>These titers are mapped onto a two-dimensional representation of acute and convalescent titers. Ellipsoids represent the expected distribution of acute and convalescent titers for infected and uninfected individuals while the underlying marginal distribution of these acute titers is present...
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2025
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| Summary: | <p>These titers are mapped onto a two-dimensional representation of acute and convalescent titers. Ellipsoids represent the expected distribution of acute and convalescent titers for infected and uninfected individuals while the underlying marginal distribution of these acute titers is presented at the top. Opacity of each pair of points represents titers at each acute sample. For the infected individual (red) the lightest point represents how titers compare when sampling close to the date of symptom onset while the darkest red point represents how titers compare when sampling more than a week from symptom onset, often defined as a “recent” infection. The marginal distribution of acute titers colored by infected and uninfected individuals is presented above the acute and convalescent titer plot to demonstrate how these recent infections can present.</p> |
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