Early in an epidemic, high densities of susceptible hosts select for relatively high parasite virulence; later in the epidemic, lower susceptible densities select for lower virulence. Thus over the course of a typical epidemic the average virulence of parasite strains increases initially, peaks partway through the epidemic, then declines again. However, precise quantitative outcomes, such as the peak virulence reached and its timing, may depend sensitively on epidemiological details. Fraser et al. proposed a model for the eco-evolutionary dynamics of HIV that incorporates the tradeoffs between transmission and virulence (mediated by set-point viral load, SPVL) and their heritability between hosts. Their model used implicit equations to capt...
There are global increases in the use of HIV antiretroviral therapy (ART), guided by clinical benefi...
Evolutionary theory hypothesizes that intermediate virulence maximizes pathogen fitness as a result ...
Evolutionary theory hypothesizes that intermediate virulence maximizes pathogen fitness as a result ...
Trends in HIV virulence have been monitored since the start of the AIDS pandemic, as studying HIV vi...
<div><p>Trends in HIV virulence have been monitored since the start of the AIDS pandemic, as studyin...
Trends in HIV virulence have been monitored since the start of the AIDS pandemic, as studying HIV vi...
Human Immunode ciency Virus (HIV) has a high mutation rate which allows it to evolve rapidly in res...
Outside Africa, the global phylogeography of HIV is characterized by compartmentalized local epidemi...
<div><p>Outside Africa, the global phylogeography of HIV is characterized by compartmentalized local...
An important component of pathogen evolution at the population level is evolution within hosts. Unle...
An important component of pathogen evolution at the population level is evolution within hosts. Unle...
INTRODUCTION: The evolution of virulence in host-parasite relationships has been the subject of seve...
INTRODUCTION: The evolution of virulence in host-parasite relationships has been the subject of seve...
Evolutionary theory hypothesizes that intermediate virulence maximizes pathogen fitness as a result ...
There are global increases in the use of HIV antiretroviral therapy (ART), guided by clinical benefi...
There are global increases in the use of HIV antiretroviral therapy (ART), guided by clinical benefi...
Evolutionary theory hypothesizes that intermediate virulence maximizes pathogen fitness as a result ...
Evolutionary theory hypothesizes that intermediate virulence maximizes pathogen fitness as a result ...
Trends in HIV virulence have been monitored since the start of the AIDS pandemic, as studying HIV vi...
<div><p>Trends in HIV virulence have been monitored since the start of the AIDS pandemic, as studyin...
Trends in HIV virulence have been monitored since the start of the AIDS pandemic, as studying HIV vi...
Human Immunode ciency Virus (HIV) has a high mutation rate which allows it to evolve rapidly in res...
Outside Africa, the global phylogeography of HIV is characterized by compartmentalized local epidemi...
<div><p>Outside Africa, the global phylogeography of HIV is characterized by compartmentalized local...
An important component of pathogen evolution at the population level is evolution within hosts. Unle...
An important component of pathogen evolution at the population level is evolution within hosts. Unle...
INTRODUCTION: The evolution of virulence in host-parasite relationships has been the subject of seve...
INTRODUCTION: The evolution of virulence in host-parasite relationships has been the subject of seve...
Evolutionary theory hypothesizes that intermediate virulence maximizes pathogen fitness as a result ...
There are global increases in the use of HIV antiretroviral therapy (ART), guided by clinical benefi...
There are global increases in the use of HIV antiretroviral therapy (ART), guided by clinical benefi...
Evolutionary theory hypothesizes that intermediate virulence maximizes pathogen fitness as a result ...
Evolutionary theory hypothesizes that intermediate virulence maximizes pathogen fitness as a result ...