2018
DOI: 10.1111/brv.12420
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Spores and soil from six sides: interdisciplinarity and the environmental biology of anthrax (Bacillus anthracis)

Abstract: Environmentally transmitted diseases are comparatively poorly understood and managed, and their ecology is particularly understudied. Here we identify challenges of studying environmental transmission and persistence with a six-sided interdisciplinary review of the biology of anthrax (Bacillus anthracis). Anthrax is a zoonotic disease capable of maintaining infectious spore banks in soil for decades (or even potentially centuries), and the mechanisms of its environmental persistence have been the topic of sign… Show more

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“…This region experienced no outbreaks of dengue-like illness from the period of 1950-1977, followed by a relatively low level of incidence until a large-scale outbreak occurred in 2014, infecting over 45,000 people . Similarly, climate change is projected to impact the distribution of vector-borne disease in the USA, with the environment being more suitable for the introduction of Zika virus in certain regions of the southeastern USA (Carlson et al 2018). The combined US-China resource capacity is critical to better understand and mitigate anthropogenic EID drivers, such as urbanization, biodiversity loss, landscape conversion, intensive farming and climate change that are contributing to the spread of disease across the wildlife-livestock-human health continuum.…”
Section: Eid Preparedness Is Neededmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This region experienced no outbreaks of dengue-like illness from the period of 1950-1977, followed by a relatively low level of incidence until a large-scale outbreak occurred in 2014, infecting over 45,000 people . Similarly, climate change is projected to impact the distribution of vector-borne disease in the USA, with the environment being more suitable for the introduction of Zika virus in certain regions of the southeastern USA (Carlson et al 2018). The combined US-China resource capacity is critical to better understand and mitigate anthropogenic EID drivers, such as urbanization, biodiversity loss, landscape conversion, intensive farming and climate change that are contributing to the spread of disease across the wildlife-livestock-human health continuum.…”
Section: Eid Preparedness Is Neededmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Collaborative research between China and the USA could greatly advance spatiotemporal disease prediction schemes because both countries encompass large climatic gradients, have high capacity for ecological and climatic data collection, and share some overlapping vectors, and zoonotic pathogens ; Estrada-Pena A complete understanding of host-pathogen interactions and how and where to intervene requires an ecosystem or ''One Health'' viewpoint that accounts for processes occurring at both macro-and micro-scales, including at the pathogen, host and environmental levels, as well as an integration of the effects of processes across these scales (Alexander et al 2018;Forst 2010;Blackburn et al 2019). Such multiscale ''One Health'' research requires the incorporation of many disciplines including, but not limited to, human medicine, veterinary medicine, public health, environmental science, ecology, conservation biology, nursing, social sciences, the humanities, engineering, economics, education and public policy Carlson et al 2018). China and the USA have led response activities for several epidemic and pandemic outbreaks impacting humans and animals which have required a One Health perspective.…”
Section: Required Ecological and Evolutionary Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…anthracis are primarily relegated to wild and domestic herbivores, with occasional spillover to humans (Carlson et al, 2018;de Vos et al, 2018). B. anthracis has also garnered global attention as a bioterrorism weapon due to the highly resilient qualities of its endospores, and their ability to be aerosolized for malicious purposes (Mugavero et al, 2015;Koehler & Popella, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here we develop an ABM for herbivore movement on an anthrax-endemic landscape, parameterized with empirical movement data. As anthrax is transmitted primarily through environmental reservoirs [33,34,35], we use the output of the model to estimate the probability of contact between agents and fixed environmental reservoirs (anthrax spores deposited at carcass sites), an important epidemiological rate that is highly dependent on the heterogeneity in individual movement. Rather than explicitly simulating the disease transmission process, we only aim to estimate contact rates between a host and an infectious agent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%