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Mapping the Risk for West Nile Virus Transmission,Africa
Authors:José  -Marí  a Garcí  a-Carrasco,Antonio-Romá  n Muñ  oz,Jesú  s Olivero,Marina Segura,Raimundo Real
Affiliation:University of Malaga, Malaga, Spain (J.-M. García-Carrasco, A.-R. Muñoz, J. Olivero, R. Real);Ministry of Health, Consumption, and Social Welfare, Malaga (M. Segura)
Abstract:
West Nile virus (WNV) is an emergent arthropodborne virus that is transmitted from bird to bird by mosquitoes. Spillover events occur when infected mosquitoes bite mammals. We created a geopositioned database of WNV presence in Africa and considered reports of the virus in all animal components: reservoirs, vectors, and nonhuman dead-end hosts. We built various biogeographic models to determine which drivers explain the distribution of WNV throughout Africa. Wetlands of international importance for birds accounted for the detection of WNV in all animal components, whereas human-related drivers played a key role in the epizootic cases. We combined these models to obtain an integrative and large-scale perspective of the areas at risk for WNV spillover. Understanding which areas pose the highest risk would enable us to address the management of this spreading disease and to comprehend the translocation of WNV outside Africa through avian migration routes.
Keywords:West Nile virus   arbovirus   epidemic   epizootic   infectious disease   pathogeography   zoonoses   viruses   Africa   vector-borne infections
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