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Ranavirus infection in northern leopard frogs: the timing and number of exposures matter

机译:北方豹蛙的鼻病毒感染:暴露的时间和次数很重要

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Transmission is a central feature of pathogen fitness and influences host population dynamics. The form and magnitude of transmission rates determine whether a pathogen establishes itself in a host population and the proportion of a population that becomes infected. While the effects of environmental variation on pathogen transmission dynamics have received substantial attention, the time and number of pathogen exposure in relation to host ontogeny has been relatively less investigated. Such understanding is particularly important in host species exhibiting distinct life-history stages such as amphibians as this temporal variation in infection modulates transmission trends at the population level. We investigated the role of the timing and number of ranavirus (FV3) exposures on infection rate and mortality patterns in Lithobates pipiens tadpoles in a two-step laboratory experiment with four treatments: individuals exposed as hatchlings but not as tadpoles, individuals not exposed as hatchlings but exposed as tadpoles, individuals exposed both as hatchlings and tadpoles and individuals that were never exposed. Our results indicate that individuals exposed twice presented higher infection and mortality rates over individuals exposed only once (infection: 40 vs. 16%; mortality: 16.8 vs. 8.1%, respectively). Among individuals exposed only once, but at different time, no difference in mortality was observed; yet, dissimilar infection rates indicate a differential capacity to carry and transmit virions among various developmental stages suggesting distinct epidemiological roles. Our results stress the importance of considering stage-dependent host susceptibility to better understand infection patterns and transmission dynamics and advocate its incorporation in models and field study designs.
机译:传播是病原体适应性的主要特征,并影响宿主种群动态。传播速率的形式和强度决定了病原体是否在宿主种群中确立自身地位,以及所感染种群的比例。尽管环境变化对病原体传播动力学的影响已引起人们的广泛关注,但与宿主个体发育相关的病原体暴露时间和数量却相对较少。这种了解对于表现出截然不同的生活史阶段的宿主物种(例如两栖动物)尤其重要,因为感染的这种时间变化会在种群水平上调节传播趋势。我们通过四个步骤的两步实验室实验,研究了鼻病毒(FV3)暴露的时间和数量对斑节对虾infection感染率和死亡率的影响,该方法采用以下四种处理方法:个体被暴露为孵化但未被暴露为t,个体未被暴露为孵化。但暴露为t,个体既暴露于孵化场,又暴露于never,而从未暴露过。我们的结果表明,两次接触的个体比一次接触的个体具有更高的感染率和死亡率(感染率分别为40%和16%;死亡率分别为16.8和8.1%)。在仅接触一次但在不同时间接触的个体中,没有观察到死亡率的差异。然而,不同的感染率表明在各个发育阶段之间携带和传播病毒体的能力不同,表明流行病学角色不同。我们的结果强调考虑阶段依赖性宿主敏感性的重要性,以更好地了解感染模式和传播动态,并提倡将其纳入模型和现场研究设计中。

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