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Evolutionary relationships among human-isolated and wildlife-isolated West Nile viruses.

机译:人类隔离和野生动物隔离的西尼罗河病毒之间的进化关系。

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The evolutionary relationships among pathogen lineages in multi-host systems are often the only observable signature of unobserved ecological and epidemiological processes. The evolution of viruses infecting humans, particularly, is of interest because of the public health importance of understanding the relationship of virus exposure to disease risk. Here I report results of two analyses of the evolutionary relationships among West Nile viruses in North America. These analyses suggest that (1) assortative mixing occurs between virus groups and human vs. non-human hosts and (2) human-derived isolates are related to each other. The ecological processes generating these viruses and the epidemiological consequences of West Nile virus host preference are unknown.
机译:多宿主系统中病原体谱系之间的进化关系通常是未观察到的生态和流行病学过程的唯一可观察到的特征。由于了解病毒暴露与疾病风险之间的关系对公共健康具有重要意义,因此感染人类的​​病毒尤其受到关注。在这里,我报告了对北美西尼罗河病毒之间进化关系的两次分析的结果。这些分析表明(1)病毒组与人类和非人类宿主之间发生了分类混合,并且(2)人类来源的分离株彼此相关。尚不清楚产生这些病毒的生态过程和西尼罗河病毒寄主偏爱的流行病学后果。

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