Pathogens compete for hosts through patterns of cross-protection conferred by immune responses to antigens. In Plasmodium falciparum malaria, the var multigene family encoding for the major blood-stage antigen PfEMP1 has evolved enormous genetic diversity through ectopic recombination and mutation. With 50–60 var genes per genome, it is unclear whether immune selection can act as a dominant force in structuring var repertoires of local populations. The combinatorial complexity of the var system remains beyond the reach of existing strain theory and previous evidence for non-random structure cannot demonstrate immune selection without comparison with neutral models. We develop two neutral models that encompass malaria epidemiology but exclud...
BACKGROUND: The human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum exploits antigenic diversity and within...
Malaria remains a major public health problem in many countries. Unlike influenza and HIV, where div...
Malaria remains a major public health problem in many countries. Unlike influenza and HIV, where div...
Pathogens compete for hosts through patterns of cross-protection conferred by immune responses to an...
Existing theory on competition for hosts between pathogen strains has proposed that immune selection...
Existing theory on competition for hosts between pathogen strains has proposed that immune selection...
In their competition for hosts, parasites with antigens that are novel to the host immune system wil...
In their competition for hosts, parasites with antigens that are novel to the host immune system wil...
Existing theory on competition for hosts between pathogen strains has proposed that immune selection...
Existing theory on competition for hosts between pathogen strains has proposed that immune selection...
Existing theory on competition for hosts between pathogen strains has proposed that immune selection...
In high-transmission endemic regions, local populations of Plasmodium falciparum exhibit vast divers...
The coexistence of multiple independently circulating strains in pathogen populations that undergo s...
The coexistence of multiple independently circulating strains in pathogen populations that undergo s...
BACKGROUND: The human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum exploits antigenic diversity and within...
BACKGROUND: The human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum exploits antigenic diversity and within...
Malaria remains a major public health problem in many countries. Unlike influenza and HIV, where div...
Malaria remains a major public health problem in many countries. Unlike influenza and HIV, where div...
Pathogens compete for hosts through patterns of cross-protection conferred by immune responses to an...
Existing theory on competition for hosts between pathogen strains has proposed that immune selection...
Existing theory on competition for hosts between pathogen strains has proposed that immune selection...
In their competition for hosts, parasites with antigens that are novel to the host immune system wil...
In their competition for hosts, parasites with antigens that are novel to the host immune system wil...
Existing theory on competition for hosts between pathogen strains has proposed that immune selection...
Existing theory on competition for hosts between pathogen strains has proposed that immune selection...
Existing theory on competition for hosts between pathogen strains has proposed that immune selection...
In high-transmission endemic regions, local populations of Plasmodium falciparum exhibit vast divers...
The coexistence of multiple independently circulating strains in pathogen populations that undergo s...
The coexistence of multiple independently circulating strains in pathogen populations that undergo s...
BACKGROUND: The human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum exploits antigenic diversity and within...
BACKGROUND: The human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum exploits antigenic diversity and within...
Malaria remains a major public health problem in many countries. Unlike influenza and HIV, where div...
Malaria remains a major public health problem in many countries. Unlike influenza and HIV, where div...