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依赖于环境的宿主扩散和栖息地破碎化决定了感染蜱虫负担的异质性:一项基于主体的建模研究。

Context-dependent host dispersal and habitat fragmentation determine heterogeneity in infected tick burdens: an agent-based modelling study.

作者信息

Tardy Olivia, Vincenot Christian E, Bouchard Catherine, Ogden Nicholas H, Leighton Patrick A

机构信息

Research Group on Epidemiology of Zoonoses and Public Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Université de Montréal, 3200 rue Sicotte, Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, Canada J2S 2M2.

Department of Social Informatics, Kyoto University, Yoshida-honmachi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan.

出版信息

R Soc Open Sci. 2022 Mar 30;9(3):220245. doi: 10.1098/rsos.220245. eCollection 2022 Mar.

Abstract

As the incidence of tick-borne diseases has sharply increased over the past decade, with serious consequences for human and animal health, there is a need to identify ecological drivers contributing to heterogeneity in tick-borne disease risk. In particular, the relative importance of animal host dispersal behaviour in its three context-dependent phases of emigration, transfer and settlement is relatively unexplored. We built a spatially explicit agent-based model to investigate how the host dispersal process, in concert with the tick and host demographic processes, habitat fragmentation and the pathogen transmission process, affects infected tick distributions among hosts. A sensitivity analysis explored the impacts of different input parameters on infected tick burdens on hosts and infected tick distributions among hosts. Our simulations indicate that ecological predictors of infected tick burdens differed among the post-egg life stages of ticks, with tick attachment and detachment, tick questing activity and pathogen transmission dynamics identified as key processes, in a coherent way. We also found that the type of host settlement strategy and the proportion of habitat suitable for hosts determined super-spreading of infected ticks. We developed a theoretical mechanistic framework that can serve as a first step towards applied studies of on-the-ground public health intervention strategies.

摘要

在过去十年中,蜱传疾病的发病率急剧上升,对人类和动物健康造成了严重后果,因此有必要确定导致蜱传疾病风险异质性的生态驱动因素。特别是,动物宿主扩散行为在其迁移、转移和定居这三个依赖于环境的阶段中的相对重要性尚未得到充分探索。我们构建了一个空间明确的基于主体的模型,以研究宿主扩散过程如何与蜱虫和宿主的种群动态过程、栖息地破碎化以及病原体传播过程协同作用,影响宿主间感染蜱虫的分布。敏感性分析探讨了不同输入参数对宿主上感染蜱虫负荷以及宿主间感染蜱虫分布的影响。我们的模拟结果表明,感染蜱虫负荷的生态预测因子在蜱虫的卵后生命阶段有所不同,蜱虫的附着和脱离、蜱虫的搜寻活动以及病原体传播动态被一致地确定为关键过程。我们还发现,宿主定居策略的类型以及适合宿主的栖息地比例决定了感染蜱虫的超级传播。我们开发了一个理论机制框架,可作为实地公共卫生干预策略应用研究的第一步。

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