Short-sighted evolution and the virulence of pathogenic microorganisms
- PMID: 8156275
- DOI: 10.1016/0966-842x(94)90538-x
Short-sighted evolution and the virulence of pathogenic microorganisms
Abstract
For some microorganisms, virulence may be an inadvertent consequence of mutation and selection in the parasite population, occurring within a host during the course of an infection. This type of virulence is short-sighted, in that it engenders no advantage to the pathogen beyond the afflicted host. Bacterial meningitis, poliomyelitis and AIDS are three candidates for this model of the evolution of virulence.
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