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Ecosystem Interactions Underlie the Spread of Avian Influenza A Viruses with Pandemic Potential
Despite evidence for avian influenza A virus (AIV) transmission between wild and domestic ecosystems, the roles of bird migration and poultry trade in the spread of viruses remain enigmatic. In this study, we integrate ecosystem interactions into a phylogeographic model to assess the contribution of...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4864295/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27166585 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005620 |
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author | Bahl, Justin Pham, Truc T. Hill, Nichola J. Hussein, Islam T. M. Ma, Eric J. Easterday, Bernard C. Halpin, Rebecca A. Stockwell, Timothy B. Wentworth, David E. Kayali, Ghazi Krauss, Scott Schultz-Cherry, Stacey Webster, Robert G. Webby, Richard J. Swartz, Michael D. Smith, Gavin J. D. Runstadler, Jonathan A. |
author_facet | Bahl, Justin Pham, Truc T. Hill, Nichola J. Hussein, Islam T. M. Ma, Eric J. Easterday, Bernard C. Halpin, Rebecca A. Stockwell, Timothy B. Wentworth, David E. Kayali, Ghazi Krauss, Scott Schultz-Cherry, Stacey Webster, Robert G. Webby, Richard J. Swartz, Michael D. Smith, Gavin J. D. Runstadler, Jonathan A. |
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description | Despite evidence for avian influenza A virus (AIV) transmission between wild and domestic ecosystems, the roles of bird migration and poultry trade in the spread of viruses remain enigmatic. In this study, we integrate ecosystem interactions into a phylogeographic model to assess the contribution of wild and domestic hosts to AIV distribution and persistence. Analysis of globally sampled AIV datasets shows frequent two-way transmission between wild and domestic ecosystems. In general, viral flow from domestic to wild bird populations was restricted to within a geographic region. In contrast, spillover from wild to domestic populations occurred both within and between regions. Wild birds mediated long-distance dispersal at intercontinental scales whereas viral spread among poultry populations was a major driver of regional spread. Viral spread between poultry flocks frequently originated from persistent lineages circulating in regions of intensive poultry production. Our analysis of long-term surveillance data demonstrates that meaningful insights can be inferred from integrating ecosystem into phylogeographic reconstructions that may be consequential for pandemic preparedness and livestock protection. |
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spelling | pubmed-48642952016-05-18 Ecosystem Interactions Underlie the Spread of Avian Influenza A Viruses with Pandemic Potential Bahl, Justin Pham, Truc T. Hill, Nichola J. Hussein, Islam T. M. Ma, Eric J. Easterday, Bernard C. Halpin, Rebecca A. Stockwell, Timothy B. Wentworth, David E. Kayali, Ghazi Krauss, Scott Schultz-Cherry, Stacey Webster, Robert G. Webby, Richard J. Swartz, Michael D. Smith, Gavin J. D. Runstadler, Jonathan A. PLoS Pathog Research Article Despite evidence for avian influenza A virus (AIV) transmission between wild and domestic ecosystems, the roles of bird migration and poultry trade in the spread of viruses remain enigmatic. In this study, we integrate ecosystem interactions into a phylogeographic model to assess the contribution of wild and domestic hosts to AIV distribution and persistence. Analysis of globally sampled AIV datasets shows frequent two-way transmission between wild and domestic ecosystems. In general, viral flow from domestic to wild bird populations was restricted to within a geographic region. In contrast, spillover from wild to domestic populations occurred both within and between regions. Wild birds mediated long-distance dispersal at intercontinental scales whereas viral spread among poultry populations was a major driver of regional spread. Viral spread between poultry flocks frequently originated from persistent lineages circulating in regions of intensive poultry production. Our analysis of long-term surveillance data demonstrates that meaningful insights can be inferred from integrating ecosystem into phylogeographic reconstructions that may be consequential for pandemic preparedness and livestock protection. Public Library of Science 2016-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4864295/ /pubmed/27166585 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005620 Text en © 2016 Bahl et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Bahl, Justin Pham, Truc T. Hill, Nichola J. Hussein, Islam T. M. Ma, Eric J. Easterday, Bernard C. Halpin, Rebecca A. Stockwell, Timothy B. Wentworth, David E. Kayali, Ghazi Krauss, Scott Schultz-Cherry, Stacey Webster, Robert G. Webby, Richard J. Swartz, Michael D. Smith, Gavin J. D. Runstadler, Jonathan A. Ecosystem Interactions Underlie the Spread of Avian Influenza A Viruses with Pandemic Potential |
title | Ecosystem Interactions Underlie the Spread of Avian Influenza A Viruses with Pandemic Potential |
title_full | Ecosystem Interactions Underlie the Spread of Avian Influenza A Viruses with Pandemic Potential |
title_fullStr | Ecosystem Interactions Underlie the Spread of Avian Influenza A Viruses with Pandemic Potential |
title_full_unstemmed | Ecosystem Interactions Underlie the Spread of Avian Influenza A Viruses with Pandemic Potential |
title_short | Ecosystem Interactions Underlie the Spread of Avian Influenza A Viruses with Pandemic Potential |
title_sort | ecosystem interactions underlie the spread of avian influenza a viruses with pandemic potential |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4864295/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27166585 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005620 |
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