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Predicting bat colony survival under controls targeting multiple transmission routes of white-nose syndrome

机译:在针对白鼻综合症多种传播途径的控制下预测蝙蝠菌落的存活

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White-nose syndrome (WNS) is a lethal infection of bats caused by the psychrophilic fungus Pseudogymnoascus destructans (Pd). Since the first cases of WNS were documented in 2006, it is estimated that as many as 5.5 million bats have succumbed in the United States one of the fastest mammalian die-offs due to disease ever observed, and the first known sustained epizootic of bats. WNS is contagious between bats, and mounting evidence suggests that a persistent environmental reservoir of Pd plays a significant role in transmission as well. It is unclear, however, the relative contributions of bat-to-bat and environment-to-bat transmission to disease propagation within a colony. We analyze a mathematical model to investigate the consequences of both avenues of transmission on colony survival in addition to the efficacy of disease control strategies. Our model shows that selection of the most effective control strategies is highly dependent on the primary route of WNS transmission. Under all scenarios, however, generalized culling is ineffective and while targeted culling of infected bats may be effective under idealized conditions, it primarily has negative consequences. Thus, understanding the significance of environment-to-bat transmission is paramount to designing effective management plans. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:白鼻综合症(WNS)是由嗜冷真菌Pseudogymnoascus destructans(Pd)引起的蝙蝠的致命感染。自2006年记录了首例WNS以来,据估计,在美国,有多达550万只蝙蝠死于哺乳动物,这是有史以来观察到的疾病造成的最快的哺乳动物死亡,也是已知的最早的持续性蝙蝠。 WNS在蝙蝠之间具有传染性,越来越多的证据表明,持久的Pd环境储集层在传播中也起着重要作用。然而,尚不清楚蝙蝠对蝙蝠和环境对蝙蝠的传播对殖民地内疾病传播的相对贡献。我们分析了一个数学模型,以研究传播途径对菌落存活的影响以及疾病控制策略的有效性。我们的模型表明,最有效的控制策略的选择在很大程度上取决于WNS传播的主要途径。但是,在所有情况下,普遍淘汰都是无效的,尽管在理想条件下定向剔除受感染的蝙蝠可能是有效的,但它主要具有负面影响。因此,了解环境对蝙蝠传播的重要性对于设计有效的管理计划至关重要。 (C)2016 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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