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西班牙地中海地区野生动物与家畜界面的动态相互作用网络:流行病学视角

Dynamic Network of Interactions in the Wildlife-Livestock Interface in Mediterranean Spain: An Epidemiological Point of View.

作者信息

Triguero-Ocaña Roxana, Martínez-López Beatriz, Vicente Joaquín, Barasona José A, Martínez-Guijosa Jordi, Acevedo Pelayo

机构信息

Instituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos (IREC) UCLM-CSIC-JCCM, 13071 Ciudad Real, Spain.

Center for Animal Disease Modeling and Surveillance, Department of Medicine and Epidemiology, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California-Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USA.

出版信息

Pathogens. 2020 Feb 13;9(2):120. doi: 10.3390/pathogens9020120.

Abstract

The correct management of diseases that are transmitted between wildlife and livestock requires a reliable estimate of the pathogen transmission rate. The calculation of this parameter is a challenge for epidemiologists, since transmission can occur through multiple pathways. The social network analysis is a widely used tool in epidemiology due to its capacity to identify individuals and communities with relevant roles for pathogen transmission. In the present work, we studied the dynamic network of interactions in a complex epidemiological scenario using information from different methodologies. In 2015, nine red deer, seven fallow deer, six wild boar and nine cattle were simultaneously monitored using GPS-GSM-Proximity collars in Doñana National Park. In addition, 16 proximity loggers were set in aggregation points. Using the social network analysis, we studied the dynamic network of interactions, including direct and indirect interactions, between individuals of different species and the potential transmission of pathogens within this network. The results show a high connection between species through indirect interactions, with a marked seasonality in the conformation of new interactions. Within the network, we differentiated four communities that included individuals of all the species. Regarding the transmission of pathogens, we observed the important role that fallow deer could be playing in the maintenance and transmission of pathogens to livestock. The present work shows the need to consider different types of methodologies in order to understand the complete functioning of the network of interactions at the wildlife/livestock interface. It also provides a methodological approach applicable to the management of shared diseases.

摘要

对野生动物与家畜之间传播的疾病进行正确管理,需要可靠地估计病原体传播率。对于流行病学家而言,计算这一参数是一项挑战,因为传播可通过多种途径发生。社会网络分析是流行病学中广泛使用的工具,因其能够识别在病原体传播中具有相关作用的个体和群落。在本研究中,我们使用来自不同方法的信息,研究了复杂流行病学场景下的动态互动网络。2015年,在多尼亚纳国家公园,使用GPS-GSM-近距离项圈同时监测了9只马鹿、7只黇鹿、6只野猪和9头牛。此外,在聚集点设置了16个近距离记录仪。利用社会网络分析,我们研究了不同物种个体之间的动态互动网络,包括直接和间接互动,以及该网络内病原体的潜在传播。结果表明,物种之间通过间接互动存在高度联系,新互动的形成具有明显的季节性。在该网络中,我们区分出四个群落,其中包括所有物种的个体。关于病原体传播,我们观察到黇鹿在病原体维持和向家畜传播方面可能发挥的重要作用。本研究表明,需要考虑不同类型的方法,以便了解野生动物/家畜界面互动网络的完整功能。它还提供了一种适用于共享疾病管理的方法。

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