The evolution of drug resistant Plasmodium parasites is a major challenge to effective malaria control. In theory, competitive interactions between sensitive parasites and resistant parasites within infections are a major determinant of the rate at which parasite evolution undermines drug efficacy. Competitive suppression of resistant parasites in untreated hosts slows the spread of resistance; competitive release following treatment enhances it. Here we report that for the murine model Plasmodium chabaudi, co-infection with drug-sensitive parasites can prevent the transmission of initially rare resistant parasites to mosquitoes. Removal of drug-sensitive parasites following chemotherapy enabled resistant parasites to transmit to mosquitoes...
Malaria infections normally consist of more than one clonally-replicating lineage. Within-host inter...
Resistant malaria parasites are frequently found in mixed infections with drug-sensi...
International audienceThe emergence of resistance to antimalarials has prompted the steady switch to...
The evolution of drug resistant Plasmodium parasites is a major challenge to effective malaria contr...
The evolution of drug resistant Plasmodium parasites is a major challenge to effective malaria contr...
Abstract Background Malaria infections are often genetically diverse, potentially leading to competi...
Abstract Background Chemotherapy can prompt the evolution of classical drug resistance, but selectio...
Here, we test the hypothesis that virulent malaria parasites are less susceptible to drug treatment ...
Drug resistance is a serious problem in health care in general, and in malaria treatment in particul...
Both theory and data suggest that malaria parasites divert resources from within-host replication to...
A major determinant of the rate at which drug-resistant malaria parasites spread through a populatio...
<div><p>The evolution of drug resistance, a key challenge for our ability to treat and control infec...
Copyright © 2022. Published by Elsevier B.V.Malaria is a devastating disease that still claims over ...
Malaria infections normally consist of more than one clonally-replicating lineage. Within-host inter...
Malaria infections normally consist of more than one clonally-replicating lineage. Within-host inter...
Malaria infections normally consist of more than one clonally-replicating lineage. Within-host inter...
Resistant malaria parasites are frequently found in mixed infections with drug-sensi...
International audienceThe emergence of resistance to antimalarials has prompted the steady switch to...
The evolution of drug resistant Plasmodium parasites is a major challenge to effective malaria contr...
The evolution of drug resistant Plasmodium parasites is a major challenge to effective malaria contr...
Abstract Background Malaria infections are often genetically diverse, potentially leading to competi...
Abstract Background Chemotherapy can prompt the evolution of classical drug resistance, but selectio...
Here, we test the hypothesis that virulent malaria parasites are less susceptible to drug treatment ...
Drug resistance is a serious problem in health care in general, and in malaria treatment in particul...
Both theory and data suggest that malaria parasites divert resources from within-host replication to...
A major determinant of the rate at which drug-resistant malaria parasites spread through a populatio...
<div><p>The evolution of drug resistance, a key challenge for our ability to treat and control infec...
Copyright © 2022. Published by Elsevier B.V.Malaria is a devastating disease that still claims over ...
Malaria infections normally consist of more than one clonally-replicating lineage. Within-host inter...
Malaria infections normally consist of more than one clonally-replicating lineage. Within-host inter...
Malaria infections normally consist of more than one clonally-replicating lineage. Within-host inter...
Resistant malaria parasites are frequently found in mixed infections with drug-sensi...
International audienceThe emergence of resistance to antimalarials has prompted the steady switch to...