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Assessment of the dynamics of microparasite infections in genetically homogeneous and heterogeneous populations using a stochastic epidemic model.

M Nath1, J A Woolliams, S C Bishop.   

Abstract

The aim of this paper was to explore the effect of genetic heterogeneity in host resistance to infection on the population-level risks and outcomes of epidemics. This was done using a stochastic epidemiological model in which the model parameters were assumed to be genetically controlled traits of the host. A finite locus model was explored, with a gene controlling the transmission coefficient (i.e., host susceptibility to infection) and a gene controlling the recovery period. Both genes were simulated to have 2 alleles with underlying additive or dominance inheritance and an independent assortment of alleles. The model was parameterized for a viral pig disease (transmissible gastroenteritis), and complete homogeneous mixing among genotypes was assumed. Mean population genotype dramatically affected epidemic outcomes, and subtle effects of heterogeneity on epidemic properties were also observed. Genetic variation in the transmission coefficient led to probabilities of epidemics occurring that were slightly greater than expected, but genetic variation in the recovery rate had no such effect. Epidemics were generally less severe in genetically heterogeneous populations than expected from the constituent subpopulations. Furthermore, the genotype of the initial infected animal had a marked effect on epidemic probabilities, particularly when genetic variation was for recovery rate. The results of this model provide useful information to determine the optimum population structures and to exploit genetic variation in resistance to infection. Applications of the proposed model in genetically heterogeneous populations for identifying practical disease management strategies are also discussed.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18407996     DOI: 10.2527/jas.2007-0615

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anim Sci        ISSN: 0021-8812            Impact factor:   3.159


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