Background Despite a long history of attempts to model malaria epidemiology, the over-riding conclusion is that a detailed understanding of host-parasite interactions leading to immunity is required. It is still not known what governs the duration of an infection and how within-human parasite dynamics relate to malaria epidemiology. Presentation of the hypothesis Immunity to Plasmodium falciparum develops slowly and requires repeated exposure to the parasite, which thus generates age-structure in the host-parasite interaction. An age-structured degree of immunity would present the parasite with humans of highly variable quality. Evolutionary theory suggests that natural selection will mould adaptive phenotypes that are more precise (less va...
Fundamental gaps remain in our understanding of how immunity to malaria develops. We used detailed c...
Abstract Background Since Plasmodium falciparum transmission relies exclusively on sexual-stage para...
Immunity to the sexual stages of Plasmodium falciparum is induced during natural infections and can ...
Abstract Background Despite a long history of attempts to model malaria epidemiology, the over-ridin...
International audienceBackground Despite a long history of attempts to model malaria epidemiology, t...
International audienceBackground Despite a long history of attempts to model malaria epidemiology, t...
Background: Despite a long history of attempts to model malaria epidemiology, the over-riding conclu...
Background: Despite a long history of attempts to model malaria epidemiology, the over-riding conclu...
International audienceGametocytes are responsible for the transmission of malaria parasites, Plasmod...
Gametocytes are responsible for the transmission of malaria parasites, Plasmodium spp., from man to ...
Much of the epidemiology of Plasmodium falciparum in Sub-Saharan Africa focuses on the prevalence pa...
Abstract. We describe a statistical model for the relationship between asexual parasite densities of...
Abstract Background The development of parasitological immunity against malaria affects the ability ...
Item does not contain fulltextMuch of the epidemiology of Plasmodium falciparum in Sub-Saharan Afric...
Fundamental gaps remain in our understanding of how immunity to malaria develops. We used detailed c...
Fundamental gaps remain in our understanding of how immunity to malaria develops. We used detailed c...
Abstract Background Since Plasmodium falciparum transmission relies exclusively on sexual-stage para...
Immunity to the sexual stages of Plasmodium falciparum is induced during natural infections and can ...
Abstract Background Despite a long history of attempts to model malaria epidemiology, the over-ridin...
International audienceBackground Despite a long history of attempts to model malaria epidemiology, t...
International audienceBackground Despite a long history of attempts to model malaria epidemiology, t...
Background: Despite a long history of attempts to model malaria epidemiology, the over-riding conclu...
Background: Despite a long history of attempts to model malaria epidemiology, the over-riding conclu...
International audienceGametocytes are responsible for the transmission of malaria parasites, Plasmod...
Gametocytes are responsible for the transmission of malaria parasites, Plasmodium spp., from man to ...
Much of the epidemiology of Plasmodium falciparum in Sub-Saharan Africa focuses on the prevalence pa...
Abstract. We describe a statistical model for the relationship between asexual parasite densities of...
Abstract Background The development of parasitological immunity against malaria affects the ability ...
Item does not contain fulltextMuch of the epidemiology of Plasmodium falciparum in Sub-Saharan Afric...
Fundamental gaps remain in our understanding of how immunity to malaria develops. We used detailed c...
Fundamental gaps remain in our understanding of how immunity to malaria develops. We used detailed c...
Abstract Background Since Plasmodium falciparum transmission relies exclusively on sexual-stage para...
Immunity to the sexual stages of Plasmodium falciparum is induced during natural infections and can ...