The immune systems of human and non-human primates have diverged
over time, such that some species differ considerably in their
susceptibility, symptoms, and survival of particular infectious
diseases. Variation in primate immunity is such that major human
pathogens - such as immunodeficiency viruses, herpesviruses and
malaria-inducing species of"Plasmodium"- elicit striking
differences in immune response between closely related species and
within primate populations. These differences in immunity are the
outcome of complex evolutionary processes that include interactions
between the host, its pathogens and symbiont/commensal organisms.
The success of some pathogens in establishing persistent infections
inhumans and other primateshas been determined not just by the
molecular evolution of the pathogen and its interactions with the
host, but also by the evolution of primate behavior and ecology,
microflora, immune factors and the evolution of other biological
systems.
To explore how interactions between primates and their
pathogenshave shaped their mutual molecular evolution, "Primates,
Pathogens and Evolution"brings together research that
explorescomparativeprimate immune function, the emergence of major
and neglected primatediseases, primate-microorganism molecular
interactions, and related topics. Thisbookwill be of interest to
anyone curious as to why infectious diseases manifest differently
in humans and their closest relatives. It will be of particular
interest to scholars specializing in humanand non-human primate
evolution, epidemiology and immunology, and disease
ecology."Primates, Pathogens and Evolution"offers anoverview and
discussion of current findings on differences in the molecular
mechanics of primate immune response, as well as on
pathogen-mediated primate evolution and human and non-human primate
health."
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