Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jan 13, 2026

An In vitro Co-infection Model to Study Plasmodium falciparum-HIV-1 Interactions in Human Primary Monocyte-derived Immune Cells
Published on: August 15, 2012
Co-circulation and co-infection: parasite interactions across scales
Giacomo Zilio1, Alison B Duncan2, Vanessa O Ezenwa3
1CEFE, University of Montpellier, CNRS, EPHE, IRD, Montpellier, France; ISEM, University de Montpellier, CNRS, EPHE, IRD, Montpellier, France.
None:
Parasite-parasite interactions occur both within and between hosts, but the two scales are rarely considered together. Consequently, there is a gap in our ability to predict the integrated effects of interactions occurring across scales, disentangle their relative contributions to key ecological outcomes, and accurately identify the drivers of host-parasite evolutionary responses. Here, we extend the standard susceptible-infected framework of theoretical epidemiology to explicitly incorporate parasite-parasite interactions across scales. We identify where - in each step of the transmission process - such interactions may occur, at the within- or between-host levels, providing empirical examples where possible. Thus, we demonstrate how integrating the two scales provides a more complete understanding of the evolutionary ecology of multi-parasite systems and suggest future avenues of investigation.
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
Symbiosis
Diversity of Protists II
Infection
The chain begins with pathogens: bacteria, viruses, fungi, prions, or parasites such as protozoa helminths. These can be present on the skin as transient or resident flora, or they can be acquired from the environment. Identifying and treating the type of infection and...
Epiphytes, Parasites, and Carnivores
What are Populations and Communities?
Predator-Prey Interactions

