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A metapopulation model to simulate West Nile virus circulation in Western Africa, Southern Europe and the Mediterranean basin

In Europe, virological and epidemiological data collected in wild birds and horses suggest that a recurrent circulation of West Nile virus (WNV) could exist in some areas. Whether this circulation is permanent (due to overwintering mechanisms) or not remains unknown. The current conception of WNV ep...

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Autores principales: Durand, Benoit, Balança, Gilles, Baldet, Thierry, Chevalier, Véronique
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: EDP Sciences 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2826092/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20167194
http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/vetres/2010004
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author Durand, Benoit
Balança, Gilles
Baldet, Thierry
Chevalier, Véronique
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Balança, Gilles
Baldet, Thierry
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description In Europe, virological and epidemiological data collected in wild birds and horses suggest that a recurrent circulation of West Nile virus (WNV) could exist in some areas. Whether this circulation is permanent (due to overwintering mechanisms) or not remains unknown. The current conception of WNV epidemiology suggests that it is not: this conception combines an enzootic WNV circulation in tropical Africa with seasonal introductions of the virus in Europe by migratory birds. The objectives of this work were to (i) model this conception of WNV global circulation; and (ii) evaluate whether the model could reproduce data and patterns observed in Europe and Africa in vectors, horses, and birds. The model was calibrated using published seroprevalence data obtained from African (Senegal) and European (Spain) wild birds, and validated using independent, published data: seroprevalence rates in migratory and resident wild birds, minimal infection rates in vectors, as well as seroprevalence and incidence rates in horses. According to this model, overwintering mechanisms are not needed to reproduce the observed data. However, the existence of such mechanisms cannot be ruled out.
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spelling pubmed-28260922011-05-01 A metapopulation model to simulate West Nile virus circulation in Western Africa, Southern Europe and the Mediterranean basin Durand, Benoit Balança, Gilles Baldet, Thierry Chevalier, Véronique Vet Res Original Article In Europe, virological and epidemiological data collected in wild birds and horses suggest that a recurrent circulation of West Nile virus (WNV) could exist in some areas. Whether this circulation is permanent (due to overwintering mechanisms) or not remains unknown. The current conception of WNV epidemiology suggests that it is not: this conception combines an enzootic WNV circulation in tropical Africa with seasonal introductions of the virus in Europe by migratory birds. The objectives of this work were to (i) model this conception of WNV global circulation; and (ii) evaluate whether the model could reproduce data and patterns observed in Europe and Africa in vectors, horses, and birds. The model was calibrated using published seroprevalence data obtained from African (Senegal) and European (Spain) wild birds, and validated using independent, published data: seroprevalence rates in migratory and resident wild birds, minimal infection rates in vectors, as well as seroprevalence and incidence rates in horses. According to this model, overwintering mechanisms are not needed to reproduce the observed data. However, the existence of such mechanisms cannot be ruled out. EDP Sciences 2010-01-18 2010 /pmc/articles/PMC2826092/ /pubmed/20167194 http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/vetres/2010004 Text en © INRA, EDP Sciences, 2010
spellingShingle Original Article
Durand, Benoit
Balança, Gilles
Baldet, Thierry
Chevalier, Véronique
A metapopulation model to simulate West Nile virus circulation in Western Africa, Southern Europe and the Mediterranean basin
title A metapopulation model to simulate West Nile virus circulation in Western Africa, Southern Europe and the Mediterranean basin
title_full A metapopulation model to simulate West Nile virus circulation in Western Africa, Southern Europe and the Mediterranean basin
title_fullStr A metapopulation model to simulate West Nile virus circulation in Western Africa, Southern Europe and the Mediterranean basin
title_full_unstemmed A metapopulation model to simulate West Nile virus circulation in Western Africa, Southern Europe and the Mediterranean basin
title_short A metapopulation model to simulate West Nile virus circulation in Western Africa, Southern Europe and the Mediterranean basin
title_sort metapopulation model to simulate west nile virus circulation in western africa, southern europe and the mediterranean basin
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2826092/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20167194
http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/vetres/2010004
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