Multilocus haplotypes reveal variable levels of diversity and population structure of Plasmodium falciparum in Papua New Guinea, a region of intense perennial transmission. Author(s): Schultz L, Wapling J, Mueller I, Ntsuke PO, Senn N, Nale J, Kiniboro B, Buckee CO, Tavul L, Siba PM, Reeder JC, Barry AE|Journal: Malar J|PMID: 21092231| November 2010 The South West Pacific nation of Papua New Guinea has intense year round transmission of Plasmodium falciparum on the coast…
Long-term evolution of antigen repertoires among carried meningococci. Author(s): Buckee CO, Gupta S, Kriz P, Maiden MC, Jolley KA|Journal: Proc Biol Sci|PMID: 20129981| June 2010 Most studies of bacterial pathogen populations have been based on isolates collected from individuals with disease, or their contacts, over…
Modelling malaria population structure and its implications for control. Author(s): Buckee CO, Gupta S|Journal: Adv Exp Med Biol|PMID: 20632533| January 2010 Mathematical models of malaria transmission have been used to inform the design of malaria control programs since the mid 20th…
Contrasting population structures of the genes encoding ten leading vaccine-candidate antigens of the human malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum. Author(s): Barry AE, Schultz L, Buckee CO, Reeder JC|Journal: PLoS One|PMID: 20041125| December 2009 The extensive diversity of Plasmodium falciparum antigens is a major obstacle to a broadly effective malaria vaccine but population genetics…