Shifting human-rodent interfaces under climate change: modeling the distribution of the reservoir for Junin virus and associated drivers
Nuri Flores-Pérez,
Pranav Kulkarni,
Marcela Uhart
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThe drylands vesper mouse (Calomys musculinus)is the principal host forJunin mammarenavirus(JUNV), which causes Argentine Hemorrhagic Fever (AHF) in humans. In our study, we aimed to assess the probable range ofC. musculinusand to identify hotspots for potential disease transmission to humans under current and future climate change scenarios.Methodology/Principal FindingsWe used tree-based machine learning (ML) classification algorithms to generate and projectC. musculinushabitat suitability under tw… Show more
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