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The Need for Evolutionarily Rational Disease Interventions: Vaccination Can Select for Higher Virulence

机译:需要进化的理性疾病干预:疫苗接种可以选择更高的毒力

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There is little doubt evolution has played a major role in preventing the control of infectious disease through antibiotic and insecticide resistance, but recent theory suggests disease interventions such as vaccination may lead to evolution of more harmful parasites. A new study published in PLOS Biology by Andrew Read and colleagues shows empirically that vaccination against Marek’s disease has favored higher virulence; without intervention, the birds die too quickly for any transmission to occur, but vaccinated hosts can both stay alive longer and shed the virus. This is an elegant empirical demonstration of how evolutionary theory can predict potentially dangerous responses of infectious disease to human interventions.
机译:毫无疑问地在通过抗生素和杀虫剂抗性来防止传染病的控制发挥了重要作用,但最近的理论表明疫苗接种的疾病干预可能导致更有害的寄生虫的演变。 Andrew读书和同事们在PLOS生物学中发表的一项新研究表明,对MAREK疾病的疫苗接种有利于更高的毒力;没有干预,鸟类过快地死于任何发生的传播,但接种疫苗的主持人都可以保持活力更长并脱落病毒。这是进化理论如何预测传染病对人类干预措施潜在危险反应的优雅实证证明。

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    《PLoS Biology》 |2015年第8期|共6页
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    Mike Boots;

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