International audienceMost parasites co-occur with other parasites, although the importance of such multiparasitism has only recently been recognised. Co-infections may result when hosts are independently infected by different parasites at the same time or when interactions among parasite species facilitate co-occurrence. Such interactions can have important repercussions on human or animal health because they can alter host susceptibility, infection duration, transmission risks, and clinical symptoms. These interactions may be synergistic or antagonistic and thus produce diverse effects in infected humans and animals. Interactions among parasites strongly influence parasite dynamics and therefore play a major role in structuring parasite p...
Parasitic infections are common in many tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world and concomita...
When parasites have different interests in regard to how their host should behave this can result in...
Several parasite species are known to manipulate the phenotype of their hosts in ways that enhance t...
examining the consequences of co-infections for human and animal health Elise Vaumourin1,2*, Gwenaël...
Copyright © 1998 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.Individual humans and animals are subject to infe...
Multi-species interactions can often have non-intuitive consequences. However, the study of parasite...
International audienceMulti-species interactions can often have non-intuitive consequences. However,...
10 pagesInternational audienceInteractions involving several parasite species (multi-parasitized hos...
Multi-species interactions can often have non-intuitive consequences. However, the study of parasite...
Multi-species interactions can often have non-intuitive consequences. However, the study of parasite...
Polyparasitism appears to be the rule, rather than the exception, both in populations and in individ...
Most hosts, including humans, are simultaneously or sequentially infected with several parasites. A ...
Field parasitological studies consistently demonstrate the reality of polyparasitism in natural syst...
Most hosts, including humans, are simultaneously or sequentially infected with several parasites. A ...
Parasitic infections are common in many tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world and concomita...
Parasitic infections are common in many tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world and concomita...
When parasites have different interests in regard to how their host should behave this can result in...
Several parasite species are known to manipulate the phenotype of their hosts in ways that enhance t...
examining the consequences of co-infections for human and animal health Elise Vaumourin1,2*, Gwenaël...
Copyright © 1998 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.Individual humans and animals are subject to infe...
Multi-species interactions can often have non-intuitive consequences. However, the study of parasite...
International audienceMulti-species interactions can often have non-intuitive consequences. However,...
10 pagesInternational audienceInteractions involving several parasite species (multi-parasitized hos...
Multi-species interactions can often have non-intuitive consequences. However, the study of parasite...
Multi-species interactions can often have non-intuitive consequences. However, the study of parasite...
Polyparasitism appears to be the rule, rather than the exception, both in populations and in individ...
Most hosts, including humans, are simultaneously or sequentially infected with several parasites. A ...
Field parasitological studies consistently demonstrate the reality of polyparasitism in natural syst...
Most hosts, including humans, are simultaneously or sequentially infected with several parasites. A ...
Parasitic infections are common in many tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world and concomita...
Parasitic infections are common in many tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world and concomita...
When parasites have different interests in regard to how their host should behave this can result in...
Several parasite species are known to manipulate the phenotype of their hosts in ways that enhance t...