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Dissecting a wildlife disease hotspot: the impact of multiple host species environmental transmission and seasonality in migration breeding and mortality

机译:剖析野生动物疾病热点:多种寄主物种环境传播和季节性对迁移繁殖和死亡率的影响

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Avian influenza viruses (AIVs) have been implicated in all human influenza pandemics in recent history. Despite this, surprisingly little is known about the mechanisms underlying the maintenance and spread of these viruses in their natural bird reservoirs. Surveillance has identified an AIV ‘hotspot’ in shorebirds at Delaware Bay, in which prevalence is estimated to exceed other monitored sites by an order of magnitude. To better understand the factors that create an AIV hotspot, we developed and parametrized a mechanistic transmission model to study the simultaneous epizootiological impacts of multi-species transmission, seasonal breeding, host migration and mixed transmission routes. We scrutinized our model to examine the potential for an AIV hotspot to serve as a ‘gateway’ for the spread of novel viruses into North America. Our findings identify the conditions under which a novel influenza virus, if introduced into the system, could successfully invade and proliferate.
机译:在最近的历史中,禽流感病毒(AIV)与所有人类流感大流行有关。尽管如此,令人惊讶的是,对于这些病毒在其天然鸟类存储库中维持和传播的机制了解甚少。监视已在特拉华湾的水鸟中识别出一个AIV“热点”,据估计该地区的流行率比其他监测点高出一个数量级。为了更好地了解造成AIV热点的因素,我们开发并参数化了一种机械传播模型,以研究多物种传播,季节性繁殖,寄主迁徙和混合传播途径的同时流行病学影响。我们仔细审查了模型,以检查AIV热点作为新型病毒向北美传播的“门户”的潜力。我们的发现确定了一种新型流感病毒(如果被引入该系统)可以成功入侵并扩散的条件。

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