Evolutionary theory hypothesizes that intermediate virulence maximizes pathogen fitness as a result of a trade-off between virulence and transmission, but empirical evidence remains scarce. We bridge this gap using data from a large and long-standing HIV-1 prospective cohort, in Uganda. We use an epidemiological-evolutionary model parameterised with this data to derive evolutionary predictions based on analysis and detailed individual-based simulations. We robustly predict stabilising selection towards a low level of virulence, and rapid attenuation of the virus. Accordingly, set-point viral load, the most common measure of virulence, has declined in the last 20 years. Our model also predicts that subtype A is slowly outcompeting subtype D,...
Average HIV-1 virulence appears to have evolved in different directions in different host population...
An important component of pathogen evolution at the population level is evolution within hosts. Unle...
Average virulence in HIV is on the rise in several highly treated populations. The drivers of this e...
Evolutionary theory hypothesizes that intermediate virulence maximizes pathogen fitness as a result ...
Evolutionary theory hypothesizes that intermediate virulence maximizes pathogen fitness as a result ...
Evolutionary theory hypothesizes that intermediate virulence maximizes pathogen fitness as a result ...
Evolutionary theory hypothesizes that intermediate virulence maximizes pathogen fitness as a result ...
Evolutionary theory hypothesizes that intermediate virulence maximizes pathogen fitness as a result ...
Evolutionary theory hypothesizes that intermediate virulence maximizes pathogen fitness as a result ...
Evolutionary theory hypothesizes that intermediate virulence maximizes pathogen fitness as a result ...
Evolutionary theory hypothesizes that intermediate virulence maximizes pathogen fitness as a result ...
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...
Average HIV-1 virulence appears to have evolved in different directions in different host population...
Average HIV-1 virulence appears to have evolved in different directions in different host population...
Average HIV-1 virulence appears to have evolved in different directions in different host population...
An important component of pathogen evolution at the population level is evolution within hosts. Unle...
Average virulence in HIV is on the rise in several highly treated populations. The drivers of this e...
Evolutionary theory hypothesizes that intermediate virulence maximizes pathogen fitness as a result ...
Evolutionary theory hypothesizes that intermediate virulence maximizes pathogen fitness as a result ...
Evolutionary theory hypothesizes that intermediate virulence maximizes pathogen fitness as a result ...
Evolutionary theory hypothesizes that intermediate virulence maximizes pathogen fitness as a result ...
Evolutionary theory hypothesizes that intermediate virulence maximizes pathogen fitness as a result ...
Evolutionary theory hypothesizes that intermediate virulence maximizes pathogen fitness as a result ...
Evolutionary theory hypothesizes that intermediate virulence maximizes pathogen fitness as a result ...
Evolutionary theory hypothesizes that intermediate virulence maximizes pathogen fitness as a result ...
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...
Average HIV-1 virulence appears to have evolved in different directions in different host population...
Average HIV-1 virulence appears to have evolved in different directions in different host population...
Average HIV-1 virulence appears to have evolved in different directions in different host population...
An important component of pathogen evolution at the population level is evolution within hosts. Unle...
Average virulence in HIV is on the rise in several highly treated populations. The drivers of this e...