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Parasite co-transmission and the evolutionary epidemiology of virulence

机译:寄生虫共传播与毒力进化流行病学

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Hosts are often co-infected by several parasite genotypes of the same species or even by different species and this is known to affect virulence evolution. However, epidemiological models typically assume that only one of the co-infecting strains can be transmitted at the same time, which is often at odds with the observed biology. Here, I study the effect of co-transmission on virulence evolution in a case where parasites compete for host resources. For co-infections by strains of the same species, increased co-transmission selects for less virulent strains. This is because co-transmission aligns the interests of co-infecting strains, thus decreasing the selective pressure for increased within-host competitiveness. For co-infection caused by different parasite species, the evolutionary outcome depends on the respective virulence of the two parasite species. Finally, I investigate asymmetric scenarios, for example that of plant viruses that require "helper" molecules produced by viruses from another species to be transmitted. These results show that even if parasite strains compete for host resources, the prevalence of co-infections can be a poor predictor of virulence evolution.
机译:寄主经常被同一物种甚至不同物种的几种寄生虫基因型共同感染,并且已知会影响毒力的进化。但是,流行病学模型通常假设只能同时传播一种共感染株,这与所观察到的生物学常相矛盾。在这里,我研究了寄生虫争夺宿主资源的情况下,共同传播对毒力进化的影响。对于相同物种菌株的共感染,增加的共传播选择低毒力菌株。这是因为共同传播符合共同感染菌株的利益,从而降低了提高宿主内部竞争能力的选择压力。对于由不同寄生虫物种引起的共感染,进化结果取决于两种寄生虫物种各自的毒力。最后,我研究了不对称情况,例如,植物病毒需要传播另一种病毒产生的“辅助”分子。这些结果表明,即使寄生虫菌株争夺宿主资源,共感染的发生率也不能很好地预测毒力的演变。

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