Journal article

Superinfection and the hypnozoite reservoir for Plasmodium vivax: a general framework

S Mehra, JM McCaw, PG Taylor

Journal of Mathematical Biology | SPRINGER HEIDELBERG | Published : 2024

Abstract

A characteristic of malaria in all its forms is the potential for superinfection (that is, multiple concurrent blood-stage infections). An additional characteristic of Plasmodium vivax malaria is a reservoir of latent parasites (hypnozoites) within the host liver, which activate to cause (blood-stage) relapses. Here, we present a model of hypnozoite accrual and superinfection for P. vivax. To couple host and vector dynamics for a homogeneously-mixing population, we construct a density-dependent Markov population process with countably many types, for which disease extinction is shown to occur almost surely. We also establish a functional law of large numbers, taking the form of an infinite-d..

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Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

The authors thank Jennifer Flegg for valuable discussions around the incorporation of superinfection in population-level models. JMM acknowledges support from the Australian Research Council through ARC Discovery Project DP210101920. PGT acknowledges support from the Australian Research Council through Laureate Fellowship FL130100039.