Parasitic co-infections: challenges and solutions
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Parasitic co-infections: challenges and solutions
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- 26 June 2008, p. 749
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Structure in parasite component communities in wild rodents: predictability, stability, associations and interactions .... or pure randomness?
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- 27 March 2008, pp. 751-766
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Parasite interactions in natural populations: insights from longitudinal data
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- 12 May 2008, pp. 767-781
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The health impact of polyparasitism in humans: are we under-estimating the burden of parasitic diseases?
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- 27 March 2008, pp. 783-794
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HIV-1/parasite co-infection and the emergence of new parasite strains
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- 27 March 2008, pp. 795-806
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Measuring immune system variation to help understand host-pathogen community dynamics
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- 27 March 2008, pp. 807-823
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Functional group/guild modelling of inter-specific pathogen interactions: A potential tool for predicting the consequences of co-infection
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- 14 May 2008, pp. 825-839
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Optimality analysis of Th1/Th2 immune responses during microparasite-macroparasite co-infection, with epidemiological feedbacks
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- 28 April 2008, pp. 841-853
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Immune responses during helminth-malaria co-infection: a pilot study in Ghanaian school children
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- 12 May 2008, pp. 855-860
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Worms and malaria: blind men feeling the elephant?
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- 01 April 2008, pp. 861-868
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