Understanding the importance of gametocyte density on human-to-mosquito transmission is of immediate relevance to malaria control. Previous work (Churcher et al., 2013) indicated a complex relationship between gametocyte density and mosquito infection. Here we use data from 148 feeding experiments on naturally infected gametocyte carriers to show that the relationship is much simpler and depends on both female and male parasite density. The proportion of mosquitoes infected is primarily determined by the density of female gametocytes though transmission from low gametocyte densities may be impeded by a lack of male parasites. Improved precision of gametocyte quantification simplifies the shape of the relationship with infection increasing r...
Insectary-reared Anopheles gumbiae were experimentally fed with the blood of 90 naturally infected h...
Background: Man to mosquito transmission of malaria depends on the presence of the sexual stage para...
Abstract. We describe a statistical model for the relationship between asexual parasite densities of...
Understanding the importance of gametocyte density on human-to-mosquito transmission is of immediate...
Understanding the importance of gametocyte density on human-to-mosquito transmission is of immediate...
Transmission reduction is a key component of global efforts to control and eliminate malaria; yet, i...
Transmission reduction is a key component of global efforts to control and eliminate malaria; yet, i...
Submicroscopic Plasmodium falciparum gametocytemia (<5,000 gametocytes/mL) is common and may result ...
International audienceMalaria parasites produce male and female life cycle stages (gametocytes) that...
International audienceMalaria, a vector-borne disease caused by Plasmodium spp., remains a major glo...
International audienceGametocytes are responsible for the transmission of malaria parasites, Plasmod...
Insectary-reared #Anopheles gambiae$ were experimentally fed with the blood of 90 naturally infected...
Item does not contain fulltextSubmicroscopic Plasmodium falciparum gametocytemia (<5,000 gametocytes...
A mosquito needs to ingest at least one male and one female gametocyte to become infected with malar...
Transmission reduction is a key component of global efforts to control and eliminate malaria; yet, i...
Insectary-reared Anopheles gumbiae were experimentally fed with the blood of 90 naturally infected h...
Background: Man to mosquito transmission of malaria depends on the presence of the sexual stage para...
Abstract. We describe a statistical model for the relationship between asexual parasite densities of...
Understanding the importance of gametocyte density on human-to-mosquito transmission is of immediate...
Understanding the importance of gametocyte density on human-to-mosquito transmission is of immediate...
Transmission reduction is a key component of global efforts to control and eliminate malaria; yet, i...
Transmission reduction is a key component of global efforts to control and eliminate malaria; yet, i...
Submicroscopic Plasmodium falciparum gametocytemia (<5,000 gametocytes/mL) is common and may result ...
International audienceMalaria parasites produce male and female life cycle stages (gametocytes) that...
International audienceMalaria, a vector-borne disease caused by Plasmodium spp., remains a major glo...
International audienceGametocytes are responsible for the transmission of malaria parasites, Plasmod...
Insectary-reared #Anopheles gambiae$ were experimentally fed with the blood of 90 naturally infected...
Item does not contain fulltextSubmicroscopic Plasmodium falciparum gametocytemia (<5,000 gametocytes...
A mosquito needs to ingest at least one male and one female gametocyte to become infected with malar...
Transmission reduction is a key component of global efforts to control and eliminate malaria; yet, i...
Insectary-reared Anopheles gumbiae were experimentally fed with the blood of 90 naturally infected h...
Background: Man to mosquito transmission of malaria depends on the presence of the sexual stage para...
Abstract. We describe a statistical model for the relationship between asexual parasite densities of...