From within-host interactions to epidemiological competition: a general model for multiple infections

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作者
Sofonea, Mircea T. [1 ]
Alizon, Samuel [1 ]
Michalakis, Yannis [1 ]
机构
[1] UM, IRD 224, UMR CNRS 5290, Lab MIVEGEC, F-34394 Montpellier 5, France
关键词
epidemiology; co-infection; superinfection; basic reproduction number; public goods; spite; TRADE-OFF HYPOTHESIS; EVOLUTIONARY EPIDEMIOLOGY; VIRULENCE EVOLUTION; MATHEMATICAL-THEORY; KIN SELECTION; DYNAMICS; TRANSMISSION; BACTERIOCINS; COINFECTION; COEXISTENCE;
D O I
10.1098/rstb.2014.0303
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Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Many hosts are infected by several parasite genotypes at a time. In these co-infected hosts, parasites can interact in various ways thus creating diverse within-host dynamics, making it difficult to predict the expression and the evolution of virulence. Moreover, multiple infections generate a combinatorial diversity of cotransmission routes at the host population level, which complicates the epidemiology and may lead to non-trivial outcomes. We introduce a new model for multiple infections, which allows any number of parasite genotypes to infect hosts and potentially coexist in the population. In our model, parasites affect one another's within-host growth through density-dependent interactions and by means of public goods and spite. These within-host interactions determine virulence, recovery and transmission rates, which are then integrated in a transmission network. We use analytical solutions and numerical simulations to investigate epidemiological feedbacks in host populations infected by several parasite genotypes. Finally, we discuss general perspectives on multiple infections.
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