Maier W A, Becker-Feldman H, Seitz H M
The Authors are at the Institut fur Medizinsche Parasitologie, Universitat Bonn, Sigmund Freud Strosse, 5300 Bonn I, F.R.Germany.
Parasitol Today. 1987 Jul;3(7):216-8. doi: 10.1016/0169-4758(87)90063-9.
Concepts of the basic case reproduction rate of malaria, or the vectorial capacity of malaria vectors, tend to assume that the behaviour of infected and non-infected mosquitoes will be similar. However, recent years have seen a series of studies demonstrating that mosquitoes infected with malaria or other parasites show many pathological features with important effects on their behaviour and on the transmission dynamics of the parasite. Parasitology Today will be featuring a series of reports discussing these effects and attempting to unravel the expected effects on parasite transmission dynamics; this article sets the scene.
疟疾的基本病例繁殖率概念,或者说疟蚊的媒介能量概念,往往假定受感染和未受感染蚊子的行为是相似的。然而,近年来一系列研究表明,感染疟疾或其他寄生虫的蚊子呈现出许多病理特征,对其行为以及寄生虫的传播动态有着重要影响。《今日寄生虫学》将发表一系列报告,讨论这些影响,并试图阐明对寄生虫传播动态的预期影响;本文为此作铺垫。