The impact of parasite density on malaria transmission remains unclear. We investigated sporogony temporal dynamics and the effect of parasite density on these dynamics. A series of experiments was conducted in which cages of mosquitoes were fed on blood containing a range of ookinete densities. Samples of surviving mosquitoes were dissected over time post-feeding to count oocyst and sporozoite numbers. Results reveal a humped (convex) pattern of oocyst numbers and suggest that transition rates between sporogony stages are density dependent. This has implications for the design of parasite-mosquito interface studies and the development of transmission-blocking strategies
Malaria transmission begins with the injection of Plasmodium sporozoites into the skin of a vertebra...
During sporogony, malaria-causing parasites infect a mosquito, reproduce and migrate to the mosquito...
During sporogony, malaria-causing parasites infect a mosquito, reproduce and migrate to the mosquito...
The impact of parasite density on malaria transmission remains unclear. We investigated sporogony te...
It is well documented that the density of Plasmodium in its vertebrate host modulates the physiologi...
The population dynamics of cultured Plasmodium falciparum parasites was examined during their sporog...
It is well documented that the density of Plasmodium in its vertebrate host modulates the physiologi...
Malaria remains one of the world’s most devastating vector-borne parasitic diseases and existing con...
This study investigated the successive losses in the parasite densities of #Plasmodium falciparum$ s...
Abstract Background The combined effects of multiple density-dependent, regulatory processes may hav...
Many mosquito species, including the major malaria vector Anopheles gambiae, naturally undergo multi...
BACKGROUND: The combined effects of multiple density-dependent, regulatory processes may have an imp...
Plasmodium sporozoites are the infective stage of the malaria parasite. Though this is a bottleneck ...
BACKGROUND: Daily mortality is an important determinant of a vector's ability to transmit pathogens....
Background. Daily mortality is an important determinant of a vector's ability to transmit pathogens....
Malaria transmission begins with the injection of Plasmodium sporozoites into the skin of a vertebra...
During sporogony, malaria-causing parasites infect a mosquito, reproduce and migrate to the mosquito...
During sporogony, malaria-causing parasites infect a mosquito, reproduce and migrate to the mosquito...
The impact of parasite density on malaria transmission remains unclear. We investigated sporogony te...
It is well documented that the density of Plasmodium in its vertebrate host modulates the physiologi...
The population dynamics of cultured Plasmodium falciparum parasites was examined during their sporog...
It is well documented that the density of Plasmodium in its vertebrate host modulates the physiologi...
Malaria remains one of the world’s most devastating vector-borne parasitic diseases and existing con...
This study investigated the successive losses in the parasite densities of #Plasmodium falciparum$ s...
Abstract Background The combined effects of multiple density-dependent, regulatory processes may hav...
Many mosquito species, including the major malaria vector Anopheles gambiae, naturally undergo multi...
BACKGROUND: The combined effects of multiple density-dependent, regulatory processes may have an imp...
Plasmodium sporozoites are the infective stage of the malaria parasite. Though this is a bottleneck ...
BACKGROUND: Daily mortality is an important determinant of a vector's ability to transmit pathogens....
Background. Daily mortality is an important determinant of a vector's ability to transmit pathogens....
Malaria transmission begins with the injection of Plasmodium sporozoites into the skin of a vertebra...
During sporogony, malaria-causing parasites infect a mosquito, reproduce and migrate to the mosquito...
During sporogony, malaria-causing parasites infect a mosquito, reproduce and migrate to the mosquito...