Non lethal pathogenic diseases: changing the paradigm from a zero sum game to a symbiotic relationship, the case of malaria
Non-lethal pathogens with a long human co-evolutionary history, may be reasonably expected to be more genetically diverse, and thus have a greater propensity to create resistant variants in response to vaccine deployment. Conversely, their human hosts would be expected to generate Darwinian balanced...
Main Author: | Shireesh Apte |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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International Pharmaceutical Excipients Council
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Series: | Journal of Excipients and Food Chemicals |
Online Access: | http://jefc.scholasticahq.com/article/1090-non-lethal-pathogenic-diseases-changing-the-paradigm-from-a-zero-sum-game-to-a-symbiotic-relationship-the-case-of-malaria.pdf |
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