The emergence and re-emergence of pathogens remains a major public health concern. Unfortunately, when and where pathogens will (re-)emerge is notoriously difficult to predict, as the erratic nature of those events is reinforced by the stochastic nature of pathogen evolution during the early phase of an epidemic. For instance, mutations allowing pathogens to escape host resistance may boost pathogen spread and promote emergence. Yet, the ecological factors that govern such evolutionary emergence remain elusive because of the lack of ecological realism of current theoretical frameworks and the difficulty of experimentally testing their predictions. Here, we develop a theoretical model to explore the effects of the heterogeneity of the host p...
Cross-immunity, as an evolutionary driver, can contribute to pathogen evolution, particularly pathog...
There is known heterogeneity between individuals in infectious disease transmission patterns. The so...
It is unclear when, where and how novel pathogens such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), monkey...
International audienceThe emergence and re-emergence of pathogens remains a major public health conc...
Heterogeneity in the parameters governing the spread of infectious diseases is a common feature of r...
When emerging pathogens encounter new host species for which they are poorly adapted, they must evol...
International audienceWhen emerging pathogens encounter new host species for which they are poorly a...
Emerging diseases are a major challenge to public health. Revealing the evolutionary processes that ...
International audiencePredicting the emergence of new pathogenic strains is a key goal of evolutiona...
<div><p>Predicting the emergence of new pathogenic strains is a key goal of evolutionary epidemiolog...
When pathogens encounter a novel environment, such as a new host species or treatment with an antimi...
Predicting the emergence of new pathogenic strains is a key goal of evolutionary epidemiol-ogy. Howe...
Predicting the emergence of new pathogenic strains is a key goal of evolutionary epidemiology. Howev...
The evolution and emergence of pathogens is subject to a wide array of ecological and evolutionary f...
SummaryRecent cases of emergent diseases have renewed interest in the evolutionary and ecological me...
Cross-immunity, as an evolutionary driver, can contribute to pathogen evolution, particularly pathog...
There is known heterogeneity between individuals in infectious disease transmission patterns. The so...
It is unclear when, where and how novel pathogens such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), monkey...
International audienceThe emergence and re-emergence of pathogens remains a major public health conc...
Heterogeneity in the parameters governing the spread of infectious diseases is a common feature of r...
When emerging pathogens encounter new host species for which they are poorly adapted, they must evol...
International audienceWhen emerging pathogens encounter new host species for which they are poorly a...
Emerging diseases are a major challenge to public health. Revealing the evolutionary processes that ...
International audiencePredicting the emergence of new pathogenic strains is a key goal of evolutiona...
<div><p>Predicting the emergence of new pathogenic strains is a key goal of evolutionary epidemiolog...
When pathogens encounter a novel environment, such as a new host species or treatment with an antimi...
Predicting the emergence of new pathogenic strains is a key goal of evolutionary epidemiol-ogy. Howe...
Predicting the emergence of new pathogenic strains is a key goal of evolutionary epidemiology. Howev...
The evolution and emergence of pathogens is subject to a wide array of ecological and evolutionary f...
SummaryRecent cases of emergent diseases have renewed interest in the evolutionary and ecological me...
Cross-immunity, as an evolutionary driver, can contribute to pathogen evolution, particularly pathog...
There is known heterogeneity between individuals in infectious disease transmission patterns. The so...
It is unclear when, where and how novel pathogens such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), monkey...