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   Potential for Zika Virus to Establish a Sylvatic Transmission Cycle in the Americas  
   
نویسنده althouse b.m. ,vasilakis n. ,sall a.a. ,diallo m. ,weaver s.c. ,hanley k.a.
منبع plos neglected tropical diseases - 2016 - دوره : 10 - شماره : 12
چکیده    Zika virus (zikv) originated and continues to circulate in a sylvatic transmission cycle between non-human primate hosts and arboreal mosquitoes in tropical africa. recently zikv invaded the americas,where it poses a threat to human health,especially to pregnant women and their infants. here we examine the risk that zikv will establish a sylvatic cycle in the americas,focusing on brazil. we review the natural history of sylvatic zikv and present a mathematical dynamic transmission model to assess the probability of establishment of a sylvatic zikv transmission cycle in non-human primates and/or other mammals and arboreal mosquito vectors in brazil. brazil is home to multiple species of primates and mosquitoes potentially capable of zikv transmission,though direct assessment of host competence (ability to mount viremia sufficient to infect a feeding mosquito) and vector competence (ability to become infected with zikv and disseminate and transmit upon subsequent feedings) of new world species is lacking. modeling reveals a high probability of establishment of sylvatic zikv across a large range of biologically plausible parameters. probability of establishment is dependent on host and vector population sizes,host birthrates,and zikv force of infection. research on the host competence of new world monkeys or other small mammals to zikv,on vector competence of new world aedes,sabethes,and haemagogus mosquitoes for zikv,and on the geographic range of potential new world hosts and vectors is urgently needed. a sylvatic cycle of zikv would make future elimination efforts in the americas practically impossible,and paints a dire picture for the epidemiology of zikv and our ability to end the ongoing outbreak of congenital zika syndrome. © 2016 althouse et al.
آدرس institute for disease modeling,bellevue,wa,united states,santa fe institute,santa fe,nm,united states,information school,university of washington,seattle,wa,united states,department of biology,new mexico state university,las cruces,nm, United States, department of pathology and center for biodefense and emerging infectious diseases,center for tropical diseases and institute for human infections and immunity,the university of texas medical branch,galveston,tx, United States, institut pasteur de dakar,dakar, Senegal, institut pasteur de dakar,dakar, Senegal, institute for human infections and immunity and departments of pathology,microbiology & immunology,university of texas medical branch,galveston,tx, United States, department of biology,new mexico state university,las cruces,nm, United States
 
     
   
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