We use mathematical models to explore the evolutionary implications of health interventions affecting age-dependent mortality schedules in two contexts, antihelminthics targeting parasitic nematodes, and programs directed against malaria vectors. We show that interventions targeting parasitic nematodes can exert selection pressure to either shorten.or extend the time to maturity, depending on the details of worm mortality functions with and without the intervention. Interventions may therefore generate selection favouring later-maturing, larger and more fecund worms, rather than inevitably favouring the evolution of smaller, less fecund and hence potentially clinically less damaging worms as previously assumed. The evolution of insecticide-...
Microsporidian parasites are being considered as alternatives to conventional insecticides for mala...
Mosquitoes spread diseases that shorten and worsen the lives of many people, chiefly children in poo...
Background: Evidence of changing in biting and resting behaviour of the main malaria vectors has bee...
There is considerable interest in the management of insecticide resistance in mosquitoes. One possib...
Infection caused by parasitic nematodes of humans and livestock can have significant health and econ...
Background There has recently been a substantial decline in malaria incidence in much of Africa. Whi...
Finding a way to block the evolution insecticide-resistance would be a major breakthrough for the co...
Understanding the dynamics of an infectious disease, such as malaria, helps us to reduce the number ...
Microsporidian parasites are being considered as alternatives to conventional insecticides for malar...
Infection caused by parasitic nematodes of humans and livestock can have significant health and econ...
Insecticides are one of the cheapest, most effective, and best proven methods of controlling malaria...
It has recently been proposed that mosquito vectors of human diseases, particularly malaria, may be ...
It has recently been proposed that mosquito vectors of human diseases, particularly malaria, may be ...
Mathematical models of vector-borne infections, including malaria, often assume age-independent mort...
Abstract Background Evidence of changing in biting and resting behaviour of the main malaria vectors...
Microsporidian parasites are being considered as alternatives to conventional insecticides for mala...
Mosquitoes spread diseases that shorten and worsen the lives of many people, chiefly children in poo...
Background: Evidence of changing in biting and resting behaviour of the main malaria vectors has bee...
There is considerable interest in the management of insecticide resistance in mosquitoes. One possib...
Infection caused by parasitic nematodes of humans and livestock can have significant health and econ...
Background There has recently been a substantial decline in malaria incidence in much of Africa. Whi...
Finding a way to block the evolution insecticide-resistance would be a major breakthrough for the co...
Understanding the dynamics of an infectious disease, such as malaria, helps us to reduce the number ...
Microsporidian parasites are being considered as alternatives to conventional insecticides for malar...
Infection caused by parasitic nematodes of humans and livestock can have significant health and econ...
Insecticides are one of the cheapest, most effective, and best proven methods of controlling malaria...
It has recently been proposed that mosquito vectors of human diseases, particularly malaria, may be ...
It has recently been proposed that mosquito vectors of human diseases, particularly malaria, may be ...
Mathematical models of vector-borne infections, including malaria, often assume age-independent mort...
Abstract Background Evidence of changing in biting and resting behaviour of the main malaria vectors...
Microsporidian parasites are being considered as alternatives to conventional insecticides for mala...
Mosquitoes spread diseases that shorten and worsen the lives of many people, chiefly children in poo...
Background: Evidence of changing in biting and resting behaviour of the main malaria vectors has bee...