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Prugnolle Franck, Durand Patrick, Ollomo B., Duval Linda, Ariey F., Arnathau Céline, Gonzalez Jean-Paul, Leroy Eric, Renaud Francois. (2011). A fresh look at the origin of Plasmodium falciparum, the most malignant malaria agent. Plos Pathogens, 7 (2), p. e1001283. ISSN 1553-7366.

Titre du document
A fresh look at the origin of Plasmodium falciparum, the most malignant malaria agent
Année de publication
2011
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000287698200021
Auteurs
Prugnolle Franck, Durand Patrick, Ollomo B., Duval Linda, Ariey F., Arnathau Céline, Gonzalez Jean-Paul, Leroy Eric, Renaud Francois
Source
Plos Pathogens, 2011, 7 (2), p. e1001283 ISSN 1553-7366
From which host did the most malignant human malaria come: birds, primates, or rodents? When did the transfer occur? Over the last half century, these have been some of the questions up for debate about the origin of Plasmodium falciparum, the most common and deadliest human malaria parasite, which is responsible for at least one million deaths every year. Recent findings bring elements in favor of a transfer from great apes, but are these evidences really solid? What are the grey areas that remain to be clarified? Here, we examine in depth these new elements and discuss how they modify our perception of the origin and evolution of P. falciparum. We also discuss the perspectives these new discoveries open.
Plan de classement
Entomologie médicale / Parasitologie / Virologie [052]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010053359]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010053359
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