Sulaimon Tijani A, Wood Anthony J, Bonsall Michael B, Boots Michael, Lord Jennifer S
Department of Vector Biology, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool, United Kingdom.
The Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh, Easter Bush Campus, Midlothian, United Kingdom.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2025 May 8;19(5):e0012196. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0012196. eCollection 2025 May.
The interaction between vector host preference and host availability on vector blood feeding behaviour has important implications for the transmission of vector-borne pathogens. However, to our knowledge, the effect of bias towards feeding on the same host species from which a first meal was taken, termed fidelity, has not been quantified. Using a mathematical model we showed that vector fidelity to the host species they take a first blood meal from leads to non-homogeneous mixing between hosts and vectors. Taking Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) as a case study, we investigated how vector preference for amplifying vs dead-end hosts and fidelity can influence JEV transmission. We show that in regions where pigs (amplifying hosts) are scarce compared to cattle (dead-end hosts preferred by common JEV vectors), JEV could still be maintained through vector fidelity. Our findings demonstrate the importance of considering fidelity as a potential driver of transmission, particularly in scenarios such as Bangladesh and India where the composition of the host community might initially suggest that transmission is not possible.
媒介宿主偏好与宿主可获得性之间对媒介吸血行为的相互作用,对媒介传播病原体的传播具有重要影响。然而,据我们所知,对首次取食的同一宿主物种存在取食偏好(称为忠实性)的影响尚未得到量化。通过一个数学模型,我们表明媒介对首次取食的宿主物种的忠实性会导致宿主与媒介之间的非均匀混合。以日本脑炎病毒(JEV)为例,我们研究了媒介对扩增宿主与终末宿主的偏好以及忠实性如何影响JEV传播。我们表明,在猪(扩增宿主)比牛(常见JEV媒介偏好的终末宿主)稀缺的地区,JEV仍可通过媒介忠实性得以维持。我们的研究结果证明了将忠实性视为传播潜在驱动因素的重要性,特别是在孟加拉国和印度等情形中,宿主群落组成最初可能表明传播是不可能的。