Abstract:
The paper deals with investigation of general principles which regulate infection immunity
depending on environmental factors. An approach is considered basing on the assumption
that a relationship exists between the organism's fitness and energy expenditures on
various functions. By the example of the mathematical model of pneumonia a quantitative
energy cost estimates of the main processes of disease and of the health maintenance
are compared. The problem of determining the values of model parameters is formulated
using the minimality criterion of infection immunity energy expenditures. Particular case
of the problem is considered for which dependence of optimal defense regimens from
infection rate and microorganism's properties is studied.