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应对慢性消耗病:基于模型的主动管理新兴野生动物疾病方法

Getting in Front of Chronic Wasting Disease: Model-Informed Proactive Approach for Managing an Emerging Wildlife Disease.

作者信息

Belsare Aniruddha V, Millspaugh Joshua J, Mason J R, Sumners Jason, Viljugrein Hildegunn, Mysterud Atle

机构信息

Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Boone and Crockett Quantitative Wildlife Center, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States.

W.A. Franke College of Forestry and Conservation, Wildlife Biology Program, University of Montana, Missoula, MT, United States.

出版信息

Front Vet Sci. 2021 Jan 6;7:608235. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2020.608235. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Continuing geographic spread of chronic wasting disease (CWD) poses a serious threat to the sustainable future of cervids and hunting in North America. Moreover, CWD has been detected in captive cervids in South Korea and, in recent years, in free-ranging reindeer in Europe (Norway). Management of this disease is limited by logistical, financial, and sociopolitical considerations, and current strategies primarily focus on reducing host densities through hunter harvest and targeted culling. The success of such strategies in mitigating the spread and prevalence of CWD only upon detection is questionable. Here, we propose a proactive approach that emphasizes pre-emptive management through purposeful integration of virtual experiments (simulating alternate interventions as model scenarios) with the aim of evaluating their effectiveness. Here, we have used a published agent-based model that links white-tailed deer demography and behavior with CWD transmission dynamics to first derive a CWD outbreak trajectory and then use the trajectory to highlight issues associated with different phases of the CWD outbreak (pre-establishment/transition/endemic). Specifically, we highlight the practical constraints on surveillance in the pre-establishment phase and recommend that agencies use a realistic detection threshold for their CWD surveillance programs. We further demonstrate that many disease introductions are "dead ends" not leading to a full epidemic due to high stochasticity and harvesting in the pre-establishment phase of CWD. Model evaluated pre-emptive (pre-detection) harvest strategies could increase the resilience of the deer population to CWD spread and establishment. We conclude it is important to adaptively position CWD management ahead of, rather than behind, the CWD front.

摘要

慢性消耗病(CWD)在地理上的持续传播对北美鹿类动物的可持续发展以及狩猎活动构成了严重威胁。此外,韩国的圈养鹿类动物中检测到了CWD,近年来,欧洲(挪威)的野生驯鹿中也检测到了该疾病。这种疾病的管理受到后勤、资金和社会政治因素的限制,当前的策略主要集中在通过猎人捕杀和有针对性的扑杀来降低宿主密度。然而,这些策略在疾病被检测到后减轻CWD传播和流行的成功率值得怀疑。在此,我们提出一种积极主动的方法,该方法强调通过有目的地将虚拟实验(模拟替代干预措施作为模型情景)进行整合来进行预防性管理,目的是评估其有效性。在此,我们使用了一个已发表的基于主体的模型,该模型将白尾鹿的种群统计学和行为与CWD传播动态联系起来,首先得出CWD爆发轨迹,然后利用该轨迹突出与CWD爆发不同阶段(建立前/过渡/流行)相关的问题。具体而言,我们强调了建立前阶段监测的实际限制,并建议各机构在其CWD监测计划中使用现实的检测阈值。我们进一步证明,由于CWD建立前阶段的高随机性和捕杀,许多疾病传入都是“死胡同”,不会导致全面流行。模型评估的预防性(检测前)捕杀策略可以提高鹿群对CWD传播和定殖的恢复力。我们得出结论,重要的是要在CWD前沿之前而不是之后适应性地定位CWD管理。

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