Spatiotemporal reconstruction and transmission dynamics during the 2016-17 H5N8 highly pathogenic avian influenza epidemic in Italy

被引:6
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作者
Harvey, William T. [1 ]
Mulatti, Paolo [2 ]
Fusaro, Alice [2 ]
Scolamacchia, Francesca [2 ]
Zecchin, Bianca [2 ]
Monne, Isabella [2 ]
Marangon, Stefano [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Glasgow, Coll Med Vet & Life Sci, Inst Biodivers Anim Hlth & Comparat Med, Boyd Orr Ctr Populat & Ecosyst Hlth, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
[2] Ist Zooprofilatt Sperimentale Venezie, Legnaro, Padua, Italy
基金
英国医学研究理事会; 欧盟地平线“2020”;
关键词
avian influenza; infectious disease outbreaks; infectious disease reservoirs; phylogeny; phylogeography; VIRUS; PHYLOGEOGRAPHY; INFERENCE; POULTRY;
D O I
10.1111/tbed.13420
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
Effective control of avian diseases in domestic populations requires understanding of the transmission dynamics facilitating viral emergence and spread. In 2016-17, Italy experienced a significant avian influenza epidemic caused by a highly pathogenic A(H5N8) virus, which affected domestic premises housing around 2.7 million birds, primarily in the north-eastern regions with the highest density of poultry farms (Lombardy, Emilia-Romagna and Veneto). We perform integrated analyses of genetic, spatiotemporal and host data within a Bayesian phylogenetic framework. Using continuous and discrete phylogeography, we estimate the locations of movements responsible for the spread and persistence of the epidemic. The information derived from these analyses on rates of transmission between regions through time can be used to assess the success of control measures. Using an approach based on phylogenetic-temporal distances between domestic cases, we infer the presence of cryptic wild bird-mediated transmission, information that can be used to complement existing epidemiological methods for distinguishing transmission within the domestic population from incursions across the wildlife-domestic interface, a common challenge in veterinary epidemiology. Spatiotemporal reconstruction of the epidemic reveals a highly skewed distribution of virus movements with a high proportion of shorter distance local movements interspersed with occasional long-distance dispersal events associated with wild birds. We also show how such inference be used to identify possible instances of human-mediated movements where distances between phylogenetically linked domestic cases are unusually high.
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