Vector-borne pathogen spread through ticks on migratory birds A probabilistic spatial risk model for south-western Europe

Summary Tick-borne pathogens can spread easily through the movements of infested birds. An important example is viruses that pose a threat to humans and that are carried in Hyalomma ticks that move from Africa into south-western Europe. This study evaluates the probability of arrival of migrating birds from Africa into Spain and the environmental suitability of different regions of Spain for the survival of tick stages introduced by these birds. This evaluation produced a spatial risk index measuring the probability that foreign tick populations will survive in the target area. Periods of highest risk were observed for large areas of Spain, from the second fortnight of April to the second fortnight of May. Although birds may arrive as early as January and massive migrations may take place in March, the environmental suitability for Hyalomma marginatum ticks is low in these periods and high mortality of the spread stages (nymphs) is expected. This study introduces new methods of objective analysis based on spatial and process-driven models for both ticks and hosts and critically evaluates the usefulness of spatial spreading methods for assessing the risk of tick-borne pathogens. © 2012 Blackwell Verlag GmbH.

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Main Authors: Bosch, J., Muñoz, M. J., Martínez, M., De La Torre Reoyo, Ana Isabel, Estrada-Peña, A.
Format: artículo biblioteca
Language:English
Published: John Wiley & Sons 2013
Subjects:Spatial/temporal model, Hyalomma ticks, Migratory birds,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/4284
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/291568
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spelling dig-inia-es-10261-2915682023-02-20T07:19:34Z Vector-borne pathogen spread through ticks on migratory birds A probabilistic spatial risk model for south-western Europe Bosch, J. Muñoz, M. J. Martínez, M. De La Torre Reoyo, Ana Isabel Estrada-Peña, A. Spatial/temporal model Hyalomma ticks Migratory birds Summary Tick-borne pathogens can spread easily through the movements of infested birds. An important example is viruses that pose a threat to humans and that are carried in Hyalomma ticks that move from Africa into south-western Europe. This study evaluates the probability of arrival of migrating birds from Africa into Spain and the environmental suitability of different regions of Spain for the survival of tick stages introduced by these birds. This evaluation produced a spatial risk index measuring the probability that foreign tick populations will survive in the target area. Periods of highest risk were observed for large areas of Spain, from the second fortnight of April to the second fortnight of May. Although birds may arrive as early as January and massive migrations may take place in March, the environmental suitability for Hyalomma marginatum ticks is low in these periods and high mortality of the spread stages (nymphs) is expected. This study introduces new methods of objective analysis based on spatial and process-driven models for both ticks and hosts and critically evaluates the usefulness of spatial spreading methods for assessing the risk of tick-borne pathogens. © 2012 Blackwell Verlag GmbH. 2023-02-20T07:19:34Z 2023-02-20T07:19:34Z 2013 artículo Transboundary and Emerging Diseases 60: 403-415 (2013) 1865-1674 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/4284 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/291568 10.1111/j.1865-1682.2012.01358.x 1865-1682 en none John Wiley & Sons
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topic Spatial/temporal model
Hyalomma ticks
Migratory birds
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Hyalomma ticks
Migratory birds
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Bosch, J.
Muñoz, M. J.
Martínez, M.
De La Torre Reoyo, Ana Isabel
Estrada-Peña, A.
Vector-borne pathogen spread through ticks on migratory birds A probabilistic spatial risk model for south-western Europe
description Summary Tick-borne pathogens can spread easily through the movements of infested birds. An important example is viruses that pose a threat to humans and that are carried in Hyalomma ticks that move from Africa into south-western Europe. This study evaluates the probability of arrival of migrating birds from Africa into Spain and the environmental suitability of different regions of Spain for the survival of tick stages introduced by these birds. This evaluation produced a spatial risk index measuring the probability that foreign tick populations will survive in the target area. Periods of highest risk were observed for large areas of Spain, from the second fortnight of April to the second fortnight of May. Although birds may arrive as early as January and massive migrations may take place in March, the environmental suitability for Hyalomma marginatum ticks is low in these periods and high mortality of the spread stages (nymphs) is expected. This study introduces new methods of objective analysis based on spatial and process-driven models for both ticks and hosts and critically evaluates the usefulness of spatial spreading methods for assessing the risk of tick-borne pathogens. © 2012 Blackwell Verlag GmbH.
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Migratory birds
author Bosch, J.
Muñoz, M. J.
Martínez, M.
De La Torre Reoyo, Ana Isabel
Estrada-Peña, A.
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Muñoz, M. J.
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De La Torre Reoyo, Ana Isabel
Estrada-Peña, A.
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title Vector-borne pathogen spread through ticks on migratory birds A probabilistic spatial risk model for south-western Europe
title_short Vector-borne pathogen spread through ticks on migratory birds A probabilistic spatial risk model for south-western Europe
title_full Vector-borne pathogen spread through ticks on migratory birds A probabilistic spatial risk model for south-western Europe
title_fullStr Vector-borne pathogen spread through ticks on migratory birds A probabilistic spatial risk model for south-western Europe
title_full_unstemmed Vector-borne pathogen spread through ticks on migratory birds A probabilistic spatial risk model for south-western Europe
title_sort vector-borne pathogen spread through ticks on migratory birds a probabilistic spatial risk model for south-western europe
publisher John Wiley & Sons
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