With extremely short generation times and high mutability, many viruses can rapidly evolve and adapt to changing environments. This ability is generally beneficial to viruses as it allows them to evade host immune responses, evolve new behaviours, and exploit ecological niches. However, natural selection typically generates adaptation in response to the immediate selection pressures that a virus experiences in its current host. Consequently, we argue that some viruses, particularly those characterised by long durations of infection and ongoing replication, may be susceptible to short-sighted evolution, whereby a virus' adaptation to its current host will be detrimental to its onward transmission within the host population. Here we outline t...
AbstractHow vulnerable is the line that separates adaptation from extinction? Viruses, in particular...
Some zoonotic pathogens cause sporadic infection in humans but rarely propagate further, while other...
Viruses can occasionally emerge by infecting new host species. However, the early phases of emergenc...
With extremely short generation times and high mutability, many viruses can rapidly evolve and adapt...
With extremely short generation times and high mutability, many viruses can rapidly evolve and adap...
Recent discoveries of contemporary genotypes of hepatitis B virus and parvovirus B19 in ancient huma...
International audienceWhen emerging pathogens encounter new host species for which they are poorly a...
When emerging pathogens encounter new host species for which they are poorly adapted, they must evol...
A number of virologic and environmental factors are involved in the emergence and re-emergence of vi...
Emerging diseases are a major challenge to public health. Revealing the evolutionary processes that ...
SummaryRecent cases of emergent diseases have renewed interest in the evolutionary and ecological me...
The evolution of viruses to escape prevailing host immunity involves selection at multiple integrati...
There is increasing interest in the role that evolution may play in current and future pandemics, bu...
To escape immune recognition in previously infected hosts, viruses evolve genetically in immunologic...
Antiviral responses are activated rapidly after viral infection in order to control and prevent diss...
AbstractHow vulnerable is the line that separates adaptation from extinction? Viruses, in particular...
Some zoonotic pathogens cause sporadic infection in humans but rarely propagate further, while other...
Viruses can occasionally emerge by infecting new host species. However, the early phases of emergenc...
With extremely short generation times and high mutability, many viruses can rapidly evolve and adapt...
With extremely short generation times and high mutability, many viruses can rapidly evolve and adap...
Recent discoveries of contemporary genotypes of hepatitis B virus and parvovirus B19 in ancient huma...
International audienceWhen emerging pathogens encounter new host species for which they are poorly a...
When emerging pathogens encounter new host species for which they are poorly adapted, they must evol...
A number of virologic and environmental factors are involved in the emergence and re-emergence of vi...
Emerging diseases are a major challenge to public health. Revealing the evolutionary processes that ...
SummaryRecent cases of emergent diseases have renewed interest in the evolutionary and ecological me...
The evolution of viruses to escape prevailing host immunity involves selection at multiple integrati...
There is increasing interest in the role that evolution may play in current and future pandemics, bu...
To escape immune recognition in previously infected hosts, viruses evolve genetically in immunologic...
Antiviral responses are activated rapidly after viral infection in order to control and prevent diss...
AbstractHow vulnerable is the line that separates adaptation from extinction? Viruses, in particular...
Some zoonotic pathogens cause sporadic infection in humans but rarely propagate further, while other...
Viruses can occasionally emerge by infecting new host species. However, the early phases of emergenc...