2021
DOI: 10.32942/osf.io/69zet
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Evolution of pathogen tolerance and emerging infections: A missing experimental paradigm

Abstract: Researchers worldwide are repeatedly warning us against future zoonotic diseases resulting from mankind’s insurgence into natural ecosystems. The same zoonotic pathogens that cause severe infections in a human host fail to produce any disease outcome in their natural hosts. What precise features of the immune system enable natural reservoirs to carry these pathogens so efficiently? To understand these effects, we analyse the evolutionary basis of pathogen tolerance in reservoir hosts, while drawing implication… Show more

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“…While the present focus is undoubtedly on existing diseases, the ever-evolving nature of pathogens, the mutation of genetic disorders, and our changing environment hint at new diseases and conditions that might emerge. Let's explore how NIBTM could be poised to tackle these futuristic health challenges [127,128].…”
Section: Addressing the Futuristic Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the present focus is undoubtedly on existing diseases, the ever-evolving nature of pathogens, the mutation of genetic disorders, and our changing environment hint at new diseases and conditions that might emerge. Let's explore how NIBTM could be poised to tackle these futuristic health challenges [127,128].…”
Section: Addressing the Futuristic Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%