Abstract Background Evolutionary theory suggests that the selection pressure on parasites to maximize their transmission determines their optimal host exploitation strategies and thus their virulence. Establishing the adaptive basis to parasite life history traits has important consequences for predicting parasite responses to public health interventions. In this study we examine the extent to which malaria parasites conform to the predicted adaptive trade-off between transmission and virulence, as defined by mortality. The majority of natural infections, however, result in sub-lethal virulent effects (e.g. anaemia) and are often composed of many strains. Both sub-lethal effects and pathogen population structure have been theoretically show...
One theory of why some pathogens are virulent (i.e., they damage their host) is that they need to ex...
In recent years there has been growing interest in applying frameworks from evolutionary ecology to ...
BACKGROUND: Malaria parasites within an individual infection often consist of multiple strains (clon...
International audienceBackgroundEvolutionary theory suggests that the selection pressure on parasite...
Malaria parasites cause much morbidity and mortality to their human hosts. From our evolutionary per...
Several laboratory studies of malaria parasites (Plasmodium sp.) and some field observations suggest...
Several laboratory studies of malaria parasites (Plasmodium sp.) and some field observations suggest...
Malaria parasites cause much morbidity and mortality to their human hosts. From our evolutionary per...
In an effort to understand what limits the virulence of malaria parasites, we infected inbred mice o...
AbstractBackgroundMalaria parasites within an individual infection often consist of multiple strains...
In an effort to understand what limits the virulence of malaria parasites, we infected inbred mice o...
One theory of why some pathogens are virulent (i.e., they damage their host) is that they need to ex...
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What stops parasites becoming ever more virulent? Conventional wisdom and most parasite-centred mode...
AbstractOne theory of why some pathogens are virulent (i.e., they damage their host) is that they ne...
One theory of why some pathogens are virulent (i.e., they damage their host) is that they need to ex...
In recent years there has been growing interest in applying frameworks from evolutionary ecology to ...
BACKGROUND: Malaria parasites within an individual infection often consist of multiple strains (clon...
International audienceBackgroundEvolutionary theory suggests that the selection pressure on parasite...
Malaria parasites cause much morbidity and mortality to their human hosts. From our evolutionary per...
Several laboratory studies of malaria parasites (Plasmodium sp.) and some field observations suggest...
Several laboratory studies of malaria parasites (Plasmodium sp.) and some field observations suggest...
Malaria parasites cause much morbidity and mortality to their human hosts. From our evolutionary per...
In an effort to understand what limits the virulence of malaria parasites, we infected inbred mice o...
AbstractBackgroundMalaria parasites within an individual infection often consist of multiple strains...
In an effort to understand what limits the virulence of malaria parasites, we infected inbred mice o...
One theory of why some pathogens are virulent (i.e., they damage their host) is that they need to ex...
p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 7.0px Times; color: #141413} span.s1 {font: 7.0px Helve...
What stops parasites becoming ever more virulent? Conventional wisdom and most parasite-centred mode...
AbstractOne theory of why some pathogens are virulent (i.e., they damage their host) is that they ne...
One theory of why some pathogens are virulent (i.e., they damage their host) is that they need to ex...
In recent years there has been growing interest in applying frameworks from evolutionary ecology to ...
BACKGROUND: Malaria parasites within an individual infection often consist of multiple strains (clon...