In endemic areas with high transmission intensities, malaria infections are very often composed of multiple genetically distinct strains of malaria parasites. It has been hypothesised that this leads to intra-host competition, in which parasite strains compete for resources such as space and nutrients. This competition may have repercussions for the host, the parasite, and the vector in terms of disease severity, vector fitness, and parasite transmission potential and fitness. It has also been argued that within-host competition could lead to selection for more virulent parasites. Here we use the rodent malaria parasite Plasmodium yoelii to assess the consequences of mixed strain infections on disease severity and parasite fitness. Three is...
Mixed-genotype parasite infections are common in nature. Theoretical studies analyze the effects of ...
Very little is known about how vector-borne pathogens interact within their vector and how this impa...
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<div><p>In endemic areas with high transmission intensities, malaria infections are very often compo...
In endemic areas with high transmission intensities, malaria infections are very often composed of m...
Humans and animals often become coinfected with pathogen strains that differ in virulence. The ensui...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comHumans and animals often become coin...
In an effort to understand what limits the virulence of malaria parasites, we infected inbred mice o...
Several laboratory studies of malaria parasites (Plasmodium sp.) and some field observations suggest...
In an effort to understand what limits the virulence of malaria parasites, we infected inbred mice o...
Several laboratory studies of malaria parasites (Plasmodium sp.) and some field observations suggest...
From an evolutionary perspective, natural selection is expected to maximize transmission to new host...
We studied infection dynamics of Plasmodium chabaudi in mice infected with 3 genetically distinct cl...
Competitive interactions between coinfecting genotypes of the same pathogen can impose selection on ...
AbstractBackgroundMalaria parasites within an individual infection often consist of multiple strains...
Mixed-genotype parasite infections are common in nature. Theoretical studies analyze the effects of ...
Very little is known about how vector-borne pathogens interact within their vector and how this impa...
p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 7.0px Times; color: #141413} span.s1 {font: 7.0px Helve...
<div><p>In endemic areas with high transmission intensities, malaria infections are very often compo...
In endemic areas with high transmission intensities, malaria infections are very often composed of m...
Humans and animals often become coinfected with pathogen strains that differ in virulence. The ensui...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comHumans and animals often become coin...
In an effort to understand what limits the virulence of malaria parasites, we infected inbred mice o...
Several laboratory studies of malaria parasites (Plasmodium sp.) and some field observations suggest...
In an effort to understand what limits the virulence of malaria parasites, we infected inbred mice o...
Several laboratory studies of malaria parasites (Plasmodium sp.) and some field observations suggest...
From an evolutionary perspective, natural selection is expected to maximize transmission to new host...
We studied infection dynamics of Plasmodium chabaudi in mice infected with 3 genetically distinct cl...
Competitive interactions between coinfecting genotypes of the same pathogen can impose selection on ...
AbstractBackgroundMalaria parasites within an individual infection often consist of multiple strains...
Mixed-genotype parasite infections are common in nature. Theoretical studies analyze the effects of ...
Very little is known about how vector-borne pathogens interact within their vector and how this impa...
p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 7.0px Times; color: #141413} span.s1 {font: 7.0px Helve...