Selected article for: "emergence emergence and new host"

Author: Engering, Anneke; Hogerwerf, Lenny; Slingenbergh, Jan
Title: Pathogen–host–environment interplay and disease emergence
  • Document date: 2013_2_6
  • ID: t2pgb4l9_12
    Snippet: Second, pathogens may develop novel traits while circulating in a given host. Key to these dynamics is that the novel trait allows the pathogen to unlock host resources that would otherwise remain unavailable. Mass rearing of animals and use of antimicrobials and vaccines may yield 'virulence jumpers' with increased pathological or clinical presentation, pathogens acquiring antimicrobial resistance or escaping vaccine-acquired immunity. Figure 1 .....
    Document: Second, pathogens may develop novel traits while circulating in a given host. Key to these dynamics is that the novel trait allows the pathogen to unlock host resources that would otherwise remain unavailable. Mass rearing of animals and use of antimicrobials and vaccines may yield 'virulence jumpers' with increased pathological or clinical presentation, pathogens acquiring antimicrobial resistance or escaping vaccine-acquired immunity. Figure 1 Schematic overview of the emerging infectious disease analysis framework. The rainbow spectrum reflects the full range of possible disease emergence scenarios that can be categorized as emergence in a new host, with new traits or in a new area.

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