Rossignol P A, Rossignol A M
Division of Geographic Medicine and Infectious Diseases, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 02111.
Parasitology. 1988 Dec;97 ( Pt 3):363-72. doi: 10.1017/s0031182000058789.
Monte Carlo simulations were developed to assess the potential impact of parasite pathology on vector salivary function as well as of host haemostasis on transmission. Assuming that a proportion of desisting vectors switch host following failure to locate blood, we demonstrate three possible consequences: (1) infected vectors contact more hosts than non-infected host, (2) non-infected vectors are biased to infected hosts, independently of attraction, and (3) an exponential relationship exists between parasite load and transmission. We discuss possible epidemiological implications.
开展了蒙特卡洛模拟,以评估寄生虫病理学对媒介唾液功能的潜在影响以及宿主止血对传播的潜在影响。假设一部分停止吸血的媒介在未能找到血液后会更换宿主,我们证明了三种可能的结果:(1)受感染的媒介比未受感染的媒介接触更多宿主;(2)未受感染的媒介偏向于受感染的宿主,与吸引力无关;(3)寄生虫载量与传播之间存在指数关系。我们讨论了可能的流行病学意义。