Outside-host growth of pathogens attenuates epidemiological outbreaks

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    Abstract

    Opportunist saprotrophic pathogens differ from obligatory pathogens due to their capability in host-independent growth in environmental reservoirs. Thus, the outside-host environment potentially influences host-pathogen dynamics. Despite the socio-economical importance of these pathogens, theory on their dynamics is practically missing. We analyzed a novel epidemiological model that couples outside-host density-dependent growth to host-pathogen dynamics. Parameterization was based on columnaris disease, a major hazard in fresh water fish farms caused by saprotrophic Flavobacterium columnare. Stability analysis and numerical simulations revealed that the outside-host growth maintains high proportion of infected individuals, and under some conditions can drive host extinct. The model can show stable or cyclic dynamics, and the outside-host growth regulates the frequency and intensity of outbreaks. This result emerges because the density-dependence stabilizes dynamics. Our analysis demonstrates that coupling of outside-host growth and traditional host-pathogen dynamics has profound influence on disease prevalence and dynamics. This also has implications on the control of these diseases.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalPLoS One
    Volume7
    Issue number11
    Pages (from-to)e50158
    Number of pages8
    ISSN1932-6203
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2012
    MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed
    • The Centre of Excellence in Biological Interactions (BIOINT)

      Sundström, L. (Principal Investigator), Kokko, H. (Principal Investigator), Bos, N. (Participant), Freitak, D. (Participant), Salmela, H. (Participant), Helanterä, H. (Participant), Johansson, H. (Participant), Laakso, J. (Participant), Seppä, P. (Participant), Lindström, S. (Participant), Morandin, C. (Participant), Paviala, J. (Participant), Pekkonen, M. (Participant), Pulliainen, U. (Participant), Ozan, M. (Participant), Schultner, E. (Participant), Stucki, D. (Participant), Wolf, J. (Participant), Galarza, J. (Participant), Kulmuni, J. (Participant), Hakala, S. M. (Participant) & Dhaygude, K. (Participant)

      01/01/201231/12/2017

      Project: Research project

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