Silva Luís M, King Kayla C, Koella Jacob C
Institute of Biology, University of Neuchâtel, Neuchâtel, Switzerland.
Department of Zoology, University of British Columbia, University Boulevard, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
PLoS Pathog. 2025 Mar 25;21(3):e1012964. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1012964. eCollection 2025 Mar.
Parasite transmission is a complex, multi-stage process that significantly impacts host-parasite dynamics. Transmission plays a key role in epidemiology and virulence evolution, where it is expected to trade off with virulence. However, the extent to which classical models on virulence-transmission relationships apply in the real world is unclear. This insight piece proposes a novel framework that breaks transmission into three distinct stages: within-host infectiousness, an intermediate between-host stage (biotic or abiotic), and new host infection. Each stage is influenced by intrinsic and extrinsic factors to the parasite, which together will determine its transmission success. Analyzing the transmission stages separately and how they affect each other might enhance our understanding of which host-, parasite- or environmental-driven factors might shape parasite evolution and inform us about new effectors to act on when designing disease control strategies.
寄生虫传播是一个复杂的多阶段过程,对宿主 - 寄生虫动态有着重大影响。传播在流行病学和毒力进化中起着关键作用,预计它会与毒力相互权衡。然而,关于毒力 - 传播关系的经典模型在现实世界中的适用程度尚不清楚。这篇见解文章提出了一个新颖的框架,将传播分为三个不同阶段:宿主体内传染性、中间宿主间阶段(生物或非生物)以及新宿主感染。每个阶段都受到寄生虫的内在和外在因素影响,这些因素共同决定其传播成功与否。分别分析传播阶段以及它们如何相互影响,可能会增进我们对哪些宿主、寄生虫或环境驱动因素可能塑造寄生虫进化的理解,并在设计疾病控制策略时为我们提供有关新作用因子的信息。