Background: Despite a long history of attempts to model malaria epidemiology, the over-riding conclusion is that a detailed understanding of host-parasite interactions leading to immunity is required. It is still not known what governs the duration of an infection and how within-human parasite dynamics relate to malaria epidemiology. Presentation of the hypothesis: Immunity to Plasmodium falciparum develops slowly and requires repeated exposure to the parasite, which thus generates age-structure in the host-parasite interaction. An age-structured degree of immunity would present the parasite with humans of highly variable quality. Evolutionary theory suggests that natural selection will mould adaptive phenotypes that are more precise ( less...
Malaria transmission remains high in Sub-Saharan Africa despite large-scale implementation of malari...
Malaria transmission remains high in Sub-Saharan Africa despite large-scale implementation of malari...
Abstract Background The development of parasitological immunity against malaria affects the ability ...
Background: Despite a long history of attempts to model malaria epidemiology, the over-riding conclu...
International audienceBackground Despite a long history of attempts to model malaria epidemiology, t...
International audienceBackground Despite a long history of attempts to model malaria epidemiology, t...
Background Despite a long history of attempts to model malaria epidemiology, the over-riding conclus...
Abstract Background Despite a long history of attempts to model malaria epidemiology, the over-ridin...
<div><p>Malaria transmission remains high in Sub-Saharan Africa despite large-scale implementation o...
Malaria transmission remains high in Sub-Saharan Africa despite large-scale implementation of malari...
International audienceGametocytes are responsible for the transmission of malaria parasites, Plasmod...
Item does not contain fulltextMuch of the epidemiology of Plasmodium falciparum in Sub-Saharan Afric...
Malaria transmission remains high in Sub-Saharan Africa despite large-scale implementation of malari...
Malaria transmission remains high in Sub-Saharan Africa despite large-scale implementation of malari...
Gametocytes are responsible for the transmission of malaria parasites, Plasmodium spp., from man to ...
Malaria transmission remains high in Sub-Saharan Africa despite large-scale implementation of malari...
Malaria transmission remains high in Sub-Saharan Africa despite large-scale implementation of malari...
Abstract Background The development of parasitological immunity against malaria affects the ability ...
Background: Despite a long history of attempts to model malaria epidemiology, the over-riding conclu...
International audienceBackground Despite a long history of attempts to model malaria epidemiology, t...
International audienceBackground Despite a long history of attempts to model malaria epidemiology, t...
Background Despite a long history of attempts to model malaria epidemiology, the over-riding conclus...
Abstract Background Despite a long history of attempts to model malaria epidemiology, the over-ridin...
<div><p>Malaria transmission remains high in Sub-Saharan Africa despite large-scale implementation o...
Malaria transmission remains high in Sub-Saharan Africa despite large-scale implementation of malari...
International audienceGametocytes are responsible for the transmission of malaria parasites, Plasmod...
Item does not contain fulltextMuch of the epidemiology of Plasmodium falciparum in Sub-Saharan Afric...
Malaria transmission remains high in Sub-Saharan Africa despite large-scale implementation of malari...
Malaria transmission remains high in Sub-Saharan Africa despite large-scale implementation of malari...
Gametocytes are responsible for the transmission of malaria parasites, Plasmodium spp., from man to ...
Malaria transmission remains high in Sub-Saharan Africa despite large-scale implementation of malari...
Malaria transmission remains high in Sub-Saharan Africa despite large-scale implementation of malari...
Abstract Background The development of parasitological immunity against malaria affects the ability ...