Selected article for: "disease emergence and host jump"

Author: Engering, Anneke; Hogerwerf, Lenny; Slingenbergh, Jan
Title: Pathogen–host–environment interplay and disease emergence
  • Document date: 2013_2_6
  • ID: t2pgb4l9_15
    Snippet: In addition, there are intermediates between the three disease emergence categories (indicated by 'i' in Figure 1 ). Pathogens emerging in new host species will spread geographically when the species jump is successful, and host specificity adjustment may be an integral component of pathogen invasion of a new area. The expression of new traits of a pathogen in its original host species may lead to higher incidences and more spill-over events to n.....
    Document: In addition, there are intermediates between the three disease emergence categories (indicated by 'i' in Figure 1 ). Pathogens emerging in new host species will spread geographically when the species jump is successful, and host specificity adjustment may be an integral component of pathogen invasion of a new area. The expression of new traits of a pathogen in its original host species may lead to higher incidences and more spill-over events to new host species. And new traits may lead to geographic spread of a pathogen in a new area, and geographic spread of a pathogen may lead to adjustment of the infection course.

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