Abstract Background Mutations in Plasmodium falciparum that confer resistance to first-line antimalarial drugs have spread throughout the world from a few independent foci, all located in areas that were likely characterized by low or unstable malaria transmission. One of the striking differences between areas of low or unstable malaria transmission and hyperendemic areas is the difference in the size of the population of immune individuals. However, epidemiological models of malaria transmission have generally ignored the role of immune individuals in transmission, assuming that they do not affect the fitness of the parasite. This model reconsiders the role of immunity in the dynamics of malaria transmission and its impact on the evolution...
Abstract Background The development of parasitological immunity against malaria affects the ability ...
Understanding the evolution of drug resistance in malaria is a central area of study at the interse...
Individuals living in regions where malaria is endemic develop an acquired immunity to malaria which...
In the malaria parasite P. falciparum, drug resistance generally evolves first in low-transmission s...
In the malaria parasite P. falciparum, drug resistance generally evolves first in low-transmission s...
BACKGROUND: Artemisinin-resistant Plasmodium falciparum has emerged in the Greater Mekong Subregion,...
Abstract. Residents of malaria-endemic areas sometimes spontaneously clear Plasmodium falciparum inf...
<div><p>To develop public-health policies that extend the lifespan of affordable anti-malarial drugs...
Plasmodium falciparum malaria is subject to artificial selection from antimalarial drugs that select...
To develop public-health policies that extend the lifespan of affordable anti-malarial drugs as effe...
International audienceThe mutation responsible for Duffy negativity, which impedes Plasmodium vivax ...
To develop public-health policies that extend the lifespan of affordable anti-malarial drugs as effe...
The mutation responsible for Duffy negativity, which impedes Plasmodium vivax infection, has reached...
Abstract Background The spread of drug resistance is making malaria control increasingly difficult. ...
Forces determining the rate of spread of drug resistance in malaria were explored using a genetics t...
Abstract Background The development of parasitological immunity against malaria affects the ability ...
Understanding the evolution of drug resistance in malaria is a central area of study at the interse...
Individuals living in regions where malaria is endemic develop an acquired immunity to malaria which...
In the malaria parasite P. falciparum, drug resistance generally evolves first in low-transmission s...
In the malaria parasite P. falciparum, drug resistance generally evolves first in low-transmission s...
BACKGROUND: Artemisinin-resistant Plasmodium falciparum has emerged in the Greater Mekong Subregion,...
Abstract. Residents of malaria-endemic areas sometimes spontaneously clear Plasmodium falciparum inf...
<div><p>To develop public-health policies that extend the lifespan of affordable anti-malarial drugs...
Plasmodium falciparum malaria is subject to artificial selection from antimalarial drugs that select...
To develop public-health policies that extend the lifespan of affordable anti-malarial drugs as effe...
International audienceThe mutation responsible for Duffy negativity, which impedes Plasmodium vivax ...
To develop public-health policies that extend the lifespan of affordable anti-malarial drugs as effe...
The mutation responsible for Duffy negativity, which impedes Plasmodium vivax infection, has reached...
Abstract Background The spread of drug resistance is making malaria control increasingly difficult. ...
Forces determining the rate of spread of drug resistance in malaria were explored using a genetics t...
Abstract Background The development of parasitological immunity against malaria affects the ability ...
Understanding the evolution of drug resistance in malaria is a central area of study at the interse...
Individuals living in regions where malaria is endemic develop an acquired immunity to malaria which...