Evolution of Virulence Matthew H. Bonds The François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human...

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Evolution of Virulence Matthew H. Bonds The François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights Harvard School of Public Health Partners in Health
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Background to Disease Evolution

1. Evolution: A change in genetic material in a population

from generation to the next. - We say that organisms evolve to “maximize

their fitness”

2. Fitness ≅ Reproductivity = number of surviving offspring or number of reproductive offspring

Background to Disease Evolution

1. Evolution: A change in genetic material in a population

from generation to the next. - We say that organisms evolve to “maximize

their fitness”

2. Fitness ≅ Reproductivity = number of surviving offspring or number of reproductive offspring

ESS for Multiple Pathogens?

v *1

v2

v1

v1(v2)

v1* v2

dR01

dv10

v2* ( v1)

dR02

dv20

v *2

v2(v1)

CoESS

Summary

The evolutionarily stable strategy for a pathogen is the strategy that maximizes its basic reproductive ratio

Typically, the phenotype that we consider to be evolving is the disease-induced mortality rate (virulence)

There may be a tradeoff between virulence and transmission

The ESS level of virulence depends on coinfection.

The host represents a common property resource, and the Co-evolutionarily stable strategy is the outcome of a prisoner’s dilemma.