On microbial virulence, mammals, and climate change – Journal of Health Monitoring S4/2022
Date: 31/08/2022
Virulence is a microbial property that is expressed only in a susceptible host. This raises interesting evolutionary questions: Why are some microbes pathogenic while the majority is harmless? Are pathogenic and non-pathogenic microbes different? How does virulence emerge in environmental microbes that are pathogenic despite having no need for their hosts? Answering these questions requires new conceptual tools.