Recent infectious disease models illustrate a suite of mechanisms that can result in lower incidence of disease in areas of higher disease host diversity–the ‘dilution effect’. These models are particularly applicable to human zoonoses, which are infectious diseases of wildlife that spill over into human populations. As many recent emerging infectious diseases are zoonoses, the mechanisms that underlie the ‘dilution effect ’ are potentially widely applicable and could contribute greatly to our understanding of a suite of diseases. The dilution effect has largely been observed in the context of Lyme disease and the predictions of the underlying models have rarely been examined for other infectious diseases on a broad geographic scale. Here, ...
The influence of host diversity on multi-host pathogen transmission and persistence can be confounde...
AbstractThe unprecedented loss of biological diversity from anthropogenic causes has profound impact...
In the eastern United States, human cases of West Nile virus (WNV) result from spillover from urban ...
Recent infectious disease models illustrate a suite of mechanisms that can result in lower incidence...
Recent infectious disease models illustrate a suite of mechanisms that can result in lower incidence...
Evidence has shown that human infection rates for West Nile virus are largely dependent on viral amp...
Evidence has shown that human infection rates for West Nile virus are largely dependent on viral amp...
West Nile virus (WNV) has caused repeated large-scale human epidemics in North America since it was ...
West Nile virus (WNV) has caused repeated large-scale human epidemics in North America since it was ...
The Dilution Effect Hypothesis (DEH) argues that greater biodiversity lowers the risk of disease and...
The Dilution Effect Hypothesis (DEH) argues that greater biodiversity lowers the risk of disease and...
West Nile virus (WNV) was introduced to the Western Hymisphere near New York City, USA in 1999. In t...
The Dilution Effect Hypothesis (DEH) argues that greater biodiversity lowers the risk of disease an...
West Nile virus, which was recently introduced to North America, is a mosquito-borne pathogen that i...
West Nile virus, which was recently introduced to North America, is a mosquito-borne pathogen that i...
The influence of host diversity on multi-host pathogen transmission and persistence can be confounde...
AbstractThe unprecedented loss of biological diversity from anthropogenic causes has profound impact...
In the eastern United States, human cases of West Nile virus (WNV) result from spillover from urban ...
Recent infectious disease models illustrate a suite of mechanisms that can result in lower incidence...
Recent infectious disease models illustrate a suite of mechanisms that can result in lower incidence...
Evidence has shown that human infection rates for West Nile virus are largely dependent on viral amp...
Evidence has shown that human infection rates for West Nile virus are largely dependent on viral amp...
West Nile virus (WNV) has caused repeated large-scale human epidemics in North America since it was ...
West Nile virus (WNV) has caused repeated large-scale human epidemics in North America since it was ...
The Dilution Effect Hypothesis (DEH) argues that greater biodiversity lowers the risk of disease and...
The Dilution Effect Hypothesis (DEH) argues that greater biodiversity lowers the risk of disease and...
West Nile virus (WNV) was introduced to the Western Hymisphere near New York City, USA in 1999. In t...
The Dilution Effect Hypothesis (DEH) argues that greater biodiversity lowers the risk of disease an...
West Nile virus, which was recently introduced to North America, is a mosquito-borne pathogen that i...
West Nile virus, which was recently introduced to North America, is a mosquito-borne pathogen that i...
The influence of host diversity on multi-host pathogen transmission and persistence can be confounde...
AbstractThe unprecedented loss of biological diversity from anthropogenic causes has profound impact...
In the eastern United States, human cases of West Nile virus (WNV) result from spillover from urban ...