Plasmodium falciparum malaria is subject to artificial selection from antimalarial drugs that select for drug-resistant parasites. We describe and apply a flexible new approach to investigate how epistasis, inbreeding, selection heterogeneity and multiple simultaneous drug deployments interact to influence the spread of drug-resistant malaria. This framework recognizes that different human 'environments' within which treatment may occur (such as semi- and non-immune humans taking full or partial drug courses) influence the genetic interactions between parasite loci involved in resistance. Our model provides an explanation for how the rate of spread varies according to different malaria transmission intensities, why resistance might stabiliz...
Malaria, a leading parasitic disease, inflicts an enormous toll on human lives and is caused by prot...
<div><p>To develop public-health policies that extend the lifespan of affordable anti-malarial drugs...
Stochastic processes play a vital role in the early stages of the evolution of drug-resistant malari...
Forces determining the rate of spread of drug resistance in malaria were explored using a genetics t...
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...
The main factors affecting the evolution of drug resistance in malaria according to theoretical mode...
The number of malaria parasite clones per infection-multiplicity of parasite clones-is affected by t...
Understanding the frequency with which new resistance alleles arise and their subsequent patterns of...
Abstract Background The spread of drug resistance is making malaria control increasingly difficult. ...
Abstract Background Mutations in Plasmodium falciparum that confer resistance to first-line antimala...
BACKGROUND: The emergence of drug resistance is a major problem in malaria control. For mathematical...
The effectiveness of artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs) to treat Plasmodium falciparum m...
The capacity for adaptation is central to the evolutionary success of the human malaria parasite Pla...
To develop public-health policies that extend the lifespan of affordable anti-malarial drugs as effe...
Malaria, a leading parasitic disease, inflicts an enormous toll on human lives and is caused by prot...
<div><p>To develop public-health policies that extend the lifespan of affordable anti-malarial drugs...
Stochastic processes play a vital role in the early stages of the evolution of drug-resistant malari...
Forces determining the rate of spread of drug resistance in malaria were explored using a genetics t...
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...
The main factors affecting the evolution of drug resistance in malaria according to theoretical mode...
The number of malaria parasite clones per infection-multiplicity of parasite clones-is affected by t...
Understanding the frequency with which new resistance alleles arise and their subsequent patterns of...
Abstract Background The spread of drug resistance is making malaria control increasingly difficult. ...
Abstract Background Mutations in Plasmodium falciparum that confer resistance to first-line antimala...
BACKGROUND: The emergence of drug resistance is a major problem in malaria control. For mathematical...
The effectiveness of artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs) to treat Plasmodium falciparum m...
The capacity for adaptation is central to the evolutionary success of the human malaria parasite Pla...
To develop public-health policies that extend the lifespan of affordable anti-malarial drugs as effe...
Malaria, a leading parasitic disease, inflicts an enormous toll on human lives and is caused by prot...
<div><p>To develop public-health policies that extend the lifespan of affordable anti-malarial drugs...
Stochastic processes play a vital role in the early stages of the evolution of drug-resistant malari...