Background: The first models of malaria transmission assumed a completely mixed and homogeneous population of parasites. Recent models include spatial heterogeneity and variably mixed populations. However, there are few empiric estimates of parasite mixing with which to parametize such models. Methods: Here we genotype 276 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 5199 P. falciparum isolates from two Kenyan sites and one Gambian site to determine the spatio-temporal extent of parasite mixing, and use Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and linear regression to examine the relationship between genetic relatedness and relatedness in space and time for parasite pairs. Results: We show that there are no discrete geographically restricted parasit...
Knowledge of how malaria infections spread locally is important both for the design of targeted inte...
BACKGROUND: Malaria parasite population genetic structure varies among areas of differing endemicity...
Knowledge of how malaria infections spread locally is important both for the design of targeted inte...
Background The first models of malaria transmission assumed a completely mixed and homogeneous popul...
Background: The first models of malaria transmission assumed a completely mixed and homogeneous popu...
Background: The first models of malaria transmission assumed a completely mixed and homogeneous popu...
Background The first models of malaria transmission assumed a completely mixed and homogeneous popul...
Contains fulltext : 177629.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: The...
Background: The first models of malaria transmission assumed a completely mixed and homogeneous popu...
Knowledge of how malaria infections spread locally is important both for the design of targeted inte...
Multilocus genotyping of microbial pathogens has revealed a range of population structures, with som...
Multilocus genotyping of microbial pathogens has revealed a range of population structures, with som...
Multilocus genotyping of microbial pathogens has revealed a range of population structures, with som...
Knowledge of how malaria infections spread locally is important both for the design of targeted inte...
Knowledge of how malaria infections spread locally is important both for the design of targeted inte...
Knowledge of how malaria infections spread locally is important both for the design of targeted inte...
BACKGROUND: Malaria parasite population genetic structure varies among areas of differing endemicity...
Knowledge of how malaria infections spread locally is important both for the design of targeted inte...
Background The first models of malaria transmission assumed a completely mixed and homogeneous popul...
Background: The first models of malaria transmission assumed a completely mixed and homogeneous popu...
Background: The first models of malaria transmission assumed a completely mixed and homogeneous popu...
Background The first models of malaria transmission assumed a completely mixed and homogeneous popul...
Contains fulltext : 177629.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: The...
Background: The first models of malaria transmission assumed a completely mixed and homogeneous popu...
Knowledge of how malaria infections spread locally is important both for the design of targeted inte...
Multilocus genotyping of microbial pathogens has revealed a range of population structures, with som...
Multilocus genotyping of microbial pathogens has revealed a range of population structures, with som...
Multilocus genotyping of microbial pathogens has revealed a range of population structures, with som...
Knowledge of how malaria infections spread locally is important both for the design of targeted inte...
Knowledge of how malaria infections spread locally is important both for the design of targeted inte...
Knowledge of how malaria infections spread locally is important both for the design of targeted inte...
BACKGROUND: Malaria parasite population genetic structure varies among areas of differing endemicity...
Knowledge of how malaria infections spread locally is important both for the design of targeted inte...