Disease tolerance is a defense strategy against infections that aims at maintaining host health even at high pathogen replication or load. Tolerance mechanisms are currently intensively studied with the long-term goal of exploiting them therapeutically. Because tolerance-based treatment imposes less selective pressure on the pathogen it has been hypothesised to be "evolution-proof". However, the primary public health goal is to reduce the incidence and mortality associated with a disease. From this perspective, tolerance-based treatment bears the risk of increasing the prevalence of the disease, which may lead to increased mortality. We assessed the promise of tolerance-based treatment strategies using mathematical models. Conventional trea...
The optimal virulence of a pathogen is determined by a trade-off between maximizing the rate of tran...
Resistance of developed bacteria to antibiotic treatment is a very important issue, because introduc...
abstract: Infectious diseases are a leading cause of death worldwide. With the development of drugs,...
<div><p>Disease tolerance is a defense strategy against infections that aims at maintaining host hea...
The distinction between pathogen elimination and damage limitation during infection is beginning to ...
The study of infectious disease has been aided by model organisms, which have helped to elucidate mo...
<div><p>Antimicrobial resistance of infectious agents is a growing problem worldwide. To prevent the...
Hosts have two main strategies for coping with infections: resistance and tolerance. Resistance is a...
The development of rational approaches to restore immune tolerance requires an iterative approach th...
The immune system protects from infections primarily by detecting and eliminating the invading patho...
Tolerance to infections is defined as the ability of a host to limit the impact of a given pathogen ...
Despite an increasing prevalence of antimicrobial-resistant pathogens, the health and economic impac...
Antibiotic tolerance, the capacity of genetically susceptible bacteria to survive the lethal effects...
<p>(A) The tolerance of a group of individuals can be measured as the change of fitness across varyi...
Host defence against parasite infection can rely on two broad strategies: resistance and tolerance. ...
The optimal virulence of a pathogen is determined by a trade-off between maximizing the rate of tran...
Resistance of developed bacteria to antibiotic treatment is a very important issue, because introduc...
abstract: Infectious diseases are a leading cause of death worldwide. With the development of drugs,...
<div><p>Disease tolerance is a defense strategy against infections that aims at maintaining host hea...
The distinction between pathogen elimination and damage limitation during infection is beginning to ...
The study of infectious disease has been aided by model organisms, which have helped to elucidate mo...
<div><p>Antimicrobial resistance of infectious agents is a growing problem worldwide. To prevent the...
Hosts have two main strategies for coping with infections: resistance and tolerance. Resistance is a...
The development of rational approaches to restore immune tolerance requires an iterative approach th...
The immune system protects from infections primarily by detecting and eliminating the invading patho...
Tolerance to infections is defined as the ability of a host to limit the impact of a given pathogen ...
Despite an increasing prevalence of antimicrobial-resistant pathogens, the health and economic impac...
Antibiotic tolerance, the capacity of genetically susceptible bacteria to survive the lethal effects...
<p>(A) The tolerance of a group of individuals can be measured as the change of fitness across varyi...
Host defence against parasite infection can rely on two broad strategies: resistance and tolerance. ...
The optimal virulence of a pathogen is determined by a trade-off between maximizing the rate of tran...
Resistance of developed bacteria to antibiotic treatment is a very important issue, because introduc...
abstract: Infectious diseases are a leading cause of death worldwide. With the development of drugs,...