Journal article

Modelling the contribution of the hypnozoite reservoir to Plasmodium vivax transmission

MT White, S Karl, KE Battle, SI Hay, I Mueller, AC Ghani

Elife | Published : 2014

Abstract

Plasmodium vivax relapse infections occur following activation of latent liver-stages parasites (hypnozoites) causing new blood-stage infections weeks to months after the initial infection. We develop a within-host mathematical model of liver-stage hypnozoites, and validate it against data from tropical strains of P. vivax. The within-host model is embedded in a P. vivax transmission model to demonstrate the build-up of the hypnozoite reservoir following new infections and its depletion through hypnozoite activation and death. The hypnozoite reservoir is predicted to be over-dispersed with many individuals having few or no hypnozoites, and some having intensely infected livers. Individuals w..

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Grants

Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

Medical Research Council Population Health Scientist Fellowship Michael T White National Health and Medical Research Council Senior Research Fellowship Ivo Mueller National Health and Medical Research Council Research Fellowship Stephan Karl Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellowship Katherine E Battle, Simon I Hay The funders had no role in study design, data collection and interpretation, or the decision to submit the work for publication.