Analysis of a summary network of co-infection in humans reveals that parasites interact most via shared resources

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Emily C. Griffiths and collaborators from the Department of Entomology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA have published the research work: Analysis of a summary network of co-infection in humans reveals that parasites interact most via shared resources, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 24/08/2022
  • what: The authors compare these with other network versions with less mechanistic support to show the range of potential interactions. (a) Degree distribution

SUMMARY

    Interactions between parasites in this network may be direct, or indirect mediated by other parasite species, host immunity . . .

     

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