2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.09.21.558787
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Mosquito aging modulates the development, virulence and transmission potential of pathogens

Bernard Somé,
Edwige Guissou,
Dari F. Da
et al.

Abstract: Host age variation is a striking source of heterogeneity that can shape the evolution and transmission dynamic of pathogens. Compared to vertebrate systems, our understanding of the impact of host age on invertebrate-pathogen interactions remains limited. We examined the influence of mosquito age on key life-history traits driving human malaria transmission. Females of Anopheles coluzzii, a major malaria vector, belonging to three age classes (4, 8, and 12 day-old), were experimentally infected with Plasmodium… Show more

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