Fig. 5From: How to prevent viremia rebound? Evidence from a PRRSv data-supported model of immune responseBaseline rates discriminating between uniphasic and biphasic viremia profiles. Baseline rates discriminating between uniphasic and biphasic viremia profiles. Parameters linked to a-b viral multiplication; c adaptive response activation; d-f antiviral (TNFα and IFNα) vs. immuno-modulatory (IL10) cytokine syntheses by activated target cells. Rate values are presented in relative scale, i.e. normalised according to their assumed upper and lower boundaries (see Additional file 5: Table A5-4). Mean value and standard deviation of the 35 representative individuals selected for the uniphasic (green) and biphasic (red) profiles over the parameter ranges. Parameters were significantly different between profiles (⋆p-value <1%, Kolmogorov–Smirnov test)Back to article page