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Modeling transmission dynamics of lyme disease: Multiple vectors, seasonality, and vector mobility
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作者 Aileen Nguyen joseph mahaffy Naveen K.Vaidya 《Infectious Disease Modelling》 2019年第1期28-43,共16页
Lyme disease is the most prevalent tick-borne disease in the United States,which humans acquire from an infected tick of the genus Ixodes(primarily Ixodes scapularis).While previous studies have provided useful insigh... Lyme disease is the most prevalent tick-borne disease in the United States,which humans acquire from an infected tick of the genus Ixodes(primarily Ixodes scapularis).While previous studies have provided useful insights into various aspects of Lyme disease,the tick's host preference in the presence of multiple hosts has not been considered in the existing models.In this study,we develop a transmission dynamics model that includes the interactions between the primary vectors involved:blacklegged ticks(I.scapularis),white-footed mice(Peromyscus leucopus),and white-tailed deer(Odocoileus virginianus).Our model shows that the presence of multiple vectors may have a significant impact on the dynamics and spread of Lyme disease.Based on our model,we also calculate the basic reproduction number,R 0,a threshold value that predicts whether a disease exists or dies out.Subsequent extensions of the model consider seasonality of the tick's feeding period and mobility of deer between counties.Our results suggest that a longer tick peak feeding period results in a higher infection prevalence.Moreover,while the deer mobility may not be a primary factor for short-term emergence of Lyme disease epidemics,in the long-run it can significantly contribute to local infectiousness in neighboring counties,which eventually reach the endemic steady state. 展开更多
关键词 Lyme disease MIGRATION Mathematical models Multiple hosts SEASONALITY Tick's host preference
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