Researchers worldwide are repeatedly warning us against future zoonotic diseases resulting from humankind’s insurgence into natural ecosystems. The same zoonotic pathogens that cause severe infections in a human host frequently fail to produce any disease outcome in their natural hosts. What precise features of the immune system enable natural reservoirs to carry these pathogens so efficiently? To understand these effects, we highlight the importance of tracing the evolutionary basis of pathogen tolerance in reservoir hosts, while drawing implications from their diverse physiological and life-history traits, and ecological contexts of host-pathogen interactions. Long-term co-evolution might allow reservoir hosts to modulate immunity and evo...
The number of pathogens known to infect humans is ever increasing. Whether such increase reflects im...
Most human infectious diseases, especially recently emerging pathogens, originate from animals, and ...
Some zoomotic pathogens cause sporadic infection in humans but rarely propagate further, while other...
The management of future pandemic risk requires a better understanding of the mechanisms that determ...
6 pagesInternational audienceThe emergence/re-emergence of infectious diseases has been one of the m...
Emerging infectious diseases threaten all forms of life on Earth. Many pathogens of great historical...
The management of future pandemic risk requires a better understanding of the mechanisms that determ...
Emerging diseases are a major challenge to public health. Revealing the evolutionary processes that ...
There is increasing interest in the role that evolution may play in current and future pandemics, bu...
Zoonotic viruses, such as HIV, Ebola virus, coronaviruses, influenza A viruses, hantaviruses, or hen...
(A) A within-host predator–prey-like model of leukocyte–virus dynamics is embedded in a population-l...
Some zoonotic pathogens cause sporadic infection in humans but rarely propagate further, while other...
The emergence and re-emergence of pathogens remains a major public health concern. Unfortunately, wh...
Most human infectious diseases, especially recently emerging pathogens, originate from animals, and ...
In this article, we summarize the major scientific developments of the last decade on the transmissi...
The number of pathogens known to infect humans is ever increasing. Whether such increase reflects im...
Most human infectious diseases, especially recently emerging pathogens, originate from animals, and ...
Some zoomotic pathogens cause sporadic infection in humans but rarely propagate further, while other...
The management of future pandemic risk requires a better understanding of the mechanisms that determ...
6 pagesInternational audienceThe emergence/re-emergence of infectious diseases has been one of the m...
Emerging infectious diseases threaten all forms of life on Earth. Many pathogens of great historical...
The management of future pandemic risk requires a better understanding of the mechanisms that determ...
Emerging diseases are a major challenge to public health. Revealing the evolutionary processes that ...
There is increasing interest in the role that evolution may play in current and future pandemics, bu...
Zoonotic viruses, such as HIV, Ebola virus, coronaviruses, influenza A viruses, hantaviruses, or hen...
(A) A within-host predator–prey-like model of leukocyte–virus dynamics is embedded in a population-l...
Some zoonotic pathogens cause sporadic infection in humans but rarely propagate further, while other...
The emergence and re-emergence of pathogens remains a major public health concern. Unfortunately, wh...
Most human infectious diseases, especially recently emerging pathogens, originate from animals, and ...
In this article, we summarize the major scientific developments of the last decade on the transmissi...
The number of pathogens known to infect humans is ever increasing. Whether such increase reflects im...
Most human infectious diseases, especially recently emerging pathogens, originate from animals, and ...
Some zoomotic pathogens cause sporadic infection in humans but rarely propagate further, while other...