What stops parasites becoming ever more virulent? Conventional wisdom and most parasite-centred models of the evolution of virulence suppose that risk of host (and, hence, parasite) death imposes selection against more virulent strains. Here we selected for high and low virulence within each of two clones of the rodent malaria parasite Plasmodium chabaudi on the basis of between-host di¡erences in a surrogate measure of virulenceöloss of live weight post-infection. Despite imposing strong selection for low virulence which mimicked 50^75 % host mortality, the low virulence lines increased in virulence as much as the high virulence lines. Thus, arti¢cial selection on between-host di¡erences in virulence was unable to counteract natural select...
Evolutionary models predict that host immunity will shape the evolution of parasite virulence. While...
The pathogenesis of severe malarial disease is not yet fully understood. It is clear that host imm...
The pathogenesis of severe malarial disease is not yet fully understood. It is clear that host immun...
What stops parasites becoming ever more virulent? Conventional wisdom and most parasite-centred mode...
In an effort to understand what limits the virulence of malaria parasites, we infected inbred mice o...
In an effort to understand what limits the virulence of malaria parasites, we infected inbred mice o...
Malaria parasites cause much morbidity and mortality to their human hosts. From our evolutionary per...
Several laboratory studies of malaria parasites (Plasmodium sp.) and some field observations suggest...
Several laboratory studies of malaria parasites (Plasmodium sp.) and some field observations suggest...
Malaria parasites cause much morbidity and mortality to their human hosts. From our evolutionary per...
Several laboratory studies of malaria parasites (Plasmodium sp.) and some field observations suggest...
From an evolutionary perspective, natural selection is expected to maximize transmission to new host...
Humans and animals often become coinfected with pathogen strains that differ in virulence. The ensui...
Humans and animals often become coinfected with pathogen strains that differ in virulence. The ensui...
Humans and animals often become coinfected with pathogen strains that differ in virulence. The ensui...
Evolutionary models predict that host immunity will shape the evolution of parasite virulence. While...
The pathogenesis of severe malarial disease is not yet fully understood. It is clear that host imm...
The pathogenesis of severe malarial disease is not yet fully understood. It is clear that host immun...
What stops parasites becoming ever more virulent? Conventional wisdom and most parasite-centred mode...
In an effort to understand what limits the virulence of malaria parasites, we infected inbred mice o...
In an effort to understand what limits the virulence of malaria parasites, we infected inbred mice o...
Malaria parasites cause much morbidity and mortality to their human hosts. From our evolutionary per...
Several laboratory studies of malaria parasites (Plasmodium sp.) and some field observations suggest...
Several laboratory studies of malaria parasites (Plasmodium sp.) and some field observations suggest...
Malaria parasites cause much morbidity and mortality to their human hosts. From our evolutionary per...
Several laboratory studies of malaria parasites (Plasmodium sp.) and some field observations suggest...
From an evolutionary perspective, natural selection is expected to maximize transmission to new host...
Humans and animals often become coinfected with pathogen strains that differ in virulence. The ensui...
Humans and animals often become coinfected with pathogen strains that differ in virulence. The ensui...
Humans and animals often become coinfected with pathogen strains that differ in virulence. The ensui...
Evolutionary models predict that host immunity will shape the evolution of parasite virulence. While...
The pathogenesis of severe malarial disease is not yet fully understood. It is clear that host imm...
The pathogenesis of severe malarial disease is not yet fully understood. It is clear that host immun...