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    Moderate increases to viral infectivity are not predicted to significantly impact immunological outcomes. by Adrianne L. Jenner (11133854)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>A range of viral infectivity rates (<i>β</i>) from 0% (base) to 50% increase were simulated. …”
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    Mating significantly increases survival and bacterial load in females infected with a high dose of <i>S. marcescens.</i> by Brendan J. Kelly (7329878)

    Published 2025
    “…Both blood feeding (p = 2.324 x 10<sup>-07</sup>) and mating status (p = 0.003) significantly predicted survival. Mating significantly increased survival in NBF females (p = 0.002), while in BF females, it had no effect (p = 0.325). …”
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