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1. Hotez, P. J., Bottazzi, M. E., & Franco-Paredes, C. (2008). Ault and pediatric tropical medicine: Parasitic infections and neglected tropical diseases. InSubstance abuse: A comprehensive textbook(pp. 1415-1429). Elsevier.
2. Cox, F. E. (2001). Concomitant infections, parasites and immune responses.Parasitology, 122(S1), S23-S38.
3. Day, T. (2001). Parasite transmission modes and the evolution of virulence.Evolution, 55(12), 2389-2400.
4. Graham, A. L., & Cattadori, I. M. (2005). Modelling host–parasite interactions: a resource-related trade-off causes natural selection to trade off tolerance and resistance.Prospects for research in emerging neglected parasitic diseases, 109-119.
5. Apte, Z. S., & Landis, G. N. (2008). Modeling mechanisms of invertebrate disease vector colonization.PLoS Biology, 6(10), e238.
2. Cox, F. E. (2001). Concomitant infections, parasites and immune responses.Parasitology, 122(S1), S23-S38.
3. Day, T. (2001). Parasite transmission modes and the evolution of virulence.Evolution, 55(12), 2389-2400.
4. Graham, A. L., & Cattadori, I. M. (2005). Modelling host–parasite interactions: a resource-related trade-off causes natural selection to trade off tolerance and resistance.Prospects for research in emerging neglected parasitic diseases, 109-119.
5. Apte, Z. S., & Landis, G. N. (2008). Modeling mechanisms of invertebrate disease vector colonization.PLoS Biology, 6(10), e238.
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