Evolutionary theory may contribute to practical solutions for control of disease by identifying interventions that may cause pathogens to evolve to reduced virulence. Theory predicts, for example, that pathogens transmitted by water or arthropod vectors should evolve to relatively high levels of virulence because such pathogens can gain the evolutionary benefits of relatively high levels of host exploitation while paying little price from host illness. The entrance of Vibrio cholerae into South America in 1991 has generated a natural experiment that allows testing of this idea by determining whether geographic and temporal variations in toxigenicity correspond to variation in the potential for waterborne transmission. Preliminary studies sh...
Vector-borne infectious diseases are emerging or resurging as a result of changes in public health p...
AbstractOne theory of why some pathogens are virulent (i.e., they damage their host) is that they ne...
Atualmente considera-se que parasitas devem evoluir em direção à virulência reduzida, pois patógenos...
Evolutionary theory may contribute to practical solutions for control of disease by identifying inte...
Evolutionary theory may contribute to practical solutions for control of disease by identifying inte...
Evolutionary theory may contribute to practical solutions for control of disease by identifying inte...
The aetiological agent of Chagas disease, Trypanosoma cruzi, is a key human pathogen afflicting most...
There is little doubt evolution has played a major role in preventing the control of infectious dise...
In recent years, population and evolutionary biologists have questioned the traditional view that pa...
Disease transmission is a product of mechanisms and interactions at multiple levels of biological or...
Emerging diseases pose a continual threat to public health. Fast multiplication and high rates of ge...
International audienceThe aetiological agent of Chagas disease, Trypanosoma cruzi, is a key human pa...
In this paper, pathogen evolution will not be considered in the extended concept of adaptation throu...
More than ten thousand years ago, humans started breeding plants as food supply: they chose those va...
One theory of why some pathogens are virulent (i.e., they damage their host) is that they need to ex...
Vector-borne infectious diseases are emerging or resurging as a result of changes in public health p...
AbstractOne theory of why some pathogens are virulent (i.e., they damage their host) is that they ne...
Atualmente considera-se que parasitas devem evoluir em direção à virulência reduzida, pois patógenos...
Evolutionary theory may contribute to practical solutions for control of disease by identifying inte...
Evolutionary theory may contribute to practical solutions for control of disease by identifying inte...
Evolutionary theory may contribute to practical solutions for control of disease by identifying inte...
The aetiological agent of Chagas disease, Trypanosoma cruzi, is a key human pathogen afflicting most...
There is little doubt evolution has played a major role in preventing the control of infectious dise...
In recent years, population and evolutionary biologists have questioned the traditional view that pa...
Disease transmission is a product of mechanisms and interactions at multiple levels of biological or...
Emerging diseases pose a continual threat to public health. Fast multiplication and high rates of ge...
International audienceThe aetiological agent of Chagas disease, Trypanosoma cruzi, is a key human pa...
In this paper, pathogen evolution will not be considered in the extended concept of adaptation throu...
More than ten thousand years ago, humans started breeding plants as food supply: they chose those va...
One theory of why some pathogens are virulent (i.e., they damage their host) is that they need to ex...
Vector-borne infectious diseases are emerging or resurging as a result of changes in public health p...
AbstractOne theory of why some pathogens are virulent (i.e., they damage their host) is that they ne...
Atualmente considera-se que parasitas devem evoluir em direção à virulência reduzida, pois patógenos...