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The alternate role of direct and environmental transmission in fungal infectious disease in wildlife: threats for biodiversity conservation

机译:直接和环境传播在野生生物真菌传染病中的替代作用:对生物多样性保护的威胁

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Emerging fungal pathogens have substantial consequences for infected hosts, as revealed by the global decline of amphibian species from the chytrid fungus. According to the “curse of the Pharaoh” hypothesis, free-living infectious stages typical of fungal pathogens lengthen the timespan of transmission. Free-living infectious stages whose lifespan exceeds the infection time of their hosts are not constrained by virulence, enabling them to persist at high levels and continue transmitting to further sensitive hosts. Using the only Mesomycetozoea fungal species that can be cultured, Sphaerothecum destruens , we obtained tractable data on infectivity and pathogen life cycle for the first time. Here, based on the outcomes of a set of infectious trials and combined with an epidemiological model, we show a high level of dependence on direct transmission in crowded, confined environments and establish that incubation rate and length of infection dictate the epidemic dynamics of fungal disease. The spread of Mesomycetozoea in the wild raise ecological concerns for a range of susceptible species including birds, amphibians and mammals. Our results shed light on the risks associated with farming conditions and highlight the additional risk posed by invasive species that are highly abundant and can act as infectious reservoir hosts.
机译:新兴的真菌病原体对受感染的寄主具有重大影响,正如全球食糜菌中两栖类物种的减少所揭示的那样。根据“法老王的诅咒”假说,真菌病原体的典型自由生活传染阶段延长了传播时间。寿命超过其宿主感染时间的自由生活感染阶段不受毒力的限制,使它们能够以高水平持续存在并继续传播给其他敏感宿主。使用唯一可以培养的中线放线菌真菌物种Sphaerothecum destruens,我们首次获得了有关感染性和病原体生命周期的可控数据。在这里,根据一系列传染性试验的结果并结合流行病学模型,我们显示了在拥挤,密闭环境中对直接传播的高度依赖,并确定了感染率和感染时间决定了真菌病的流行动态。中线菌在野外的传播引起了对包括鸟类,两栖动物和哺乳动物在内的多种易感物种的生态关注。我们的结果揭示了与耕作条件相关的风险,并强调了高度丰富并可以作为传染性宿主的入侵物种带来的额外风险。

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