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Extreme Competence: Keystone Hosts of Infections

机译:极端能力:感染的关键所在

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Individual hosts differ extensively in their competence for parasites, but traditional research has discounted this variation, partly because modeling such heterogeneity is difficult. This discounting has diminished as tools have improved and recognition has grown that some hosts, the extremely competent, can have exceptional impacts on disease dynamics. Most prominent among these hosts are the superspreaders, but other forms of extreme competence (EC) exist and others await discovery; each with potentially strong but distinct implications for disease emergence and spread. Here, we propose a framework for the study and discovery of EC, suitable for different host–parasite systems, which we hope enhances our understanding of how parasites circulate and evolve in host communities.
机译:个体寄主对寄生虫的能力差异很大,但是传统研究忽略了这种变异,部分原因是很难对这种异质性进行建模。随着工具的改进和人们对某些能力非常强大的宿主可以对疾病动态产生异常影响的认可,这种折扣已逐渐减少。这些东道主中最突出的是超级传播者,但是其他形式的极端能力(EC)存在,还有其他形式正在等待发现。每一种都对疾病的发生和传播具有潜在的强烈但独特的影响。在这里,我们提出了一个研究EC的框架,该框架适用于不同的寄主-寄生虫系统,希望借此加深我们对寄生虫如何在寄主社区中传播和进化的理解。

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