Abstract Background In order to optimize net transmission success, parasites are hypothesized to evolve towards causing minimal damage to their reservoir host while obtaining high shedding rates. For many parasite species however this paradigm has not been tested, and conflicting results have been found regarding the effect of arenaviruses on their rodent host species. The rodent Mastomys natalensis is the natural reservoir host of several arenaviruses, including Lassa virus that is known to cause Lassa haemorrhagic fever in humans. Here, we examined the effect of three arenaviruses (Gairo, Morogoro and Lassa virus) on four parameters of wild-caught Mastomys natalensis: body mass, head-body length, sexual maturity and fertility. After corre...
Transmission dynamics and the maintenance of mammarenaviruses in nature are poorly understood. Using...
Arenaviruses are usually rodent-borne viruses that constitute a major threat for human health. Among...
Contact: gauthier.dobigny@ird.frInternational audienceArenaviruses are usually rodent-borne viruses ...
Background: In order to optimize net transmission success, parasites are hypothesized to evolve towa...
Arenaviruses can cause mild to severe hemorrhagic fevers. Humans mainly get infected through contact...
Parasites & Vectors 2018, Vol. 11:90Background: Parasite evolution is hypothesized to select for lev...
The East African Mopeia virus (MOPV) is an arenavirus closely related to the highly pathogenic West ...
AbstractDespite its near pan-African range, the Natal multimammate mouse, Mastomys natalensis, carri...
Background A key aim in wildlife disease ecology is to understand how host and parasite characterist...
Many emerging infections are RNA virus spillovers from animal reservoirs. Reservoir identification i...
a b s t r a c t Despite its near pan-African range, the Natal multimammate mouse, Mastomys natalensi...
Journal PLoS pathogens, 2017; 13 (1)Many emerging infections are RNA virus spillovers from animal re...
Many emerging infections are RNA virus spillovers from animal reservoirs. Reservoir identification i...
Lassa arenavirus (LASV) is the cause of Lassa Fever in humans in West Africa. The multimammate mouse...
Mastomys natalensis is widespread in sub-Saharan Africa and hosts several arenavirus species, includ...
Transmission dynamics and the maintenance of mammarenaviruses in nature are poorly understood. Using...
Arenaviruses are usually rodent-borne viruses that constitute a major threat for human health. Among...
Contact: gauthier.dobigny@ird.frInternational audienceArenaviruses are usually rodent-borne viruses ...
Background: In order to optimize net transmission success, parasites are hypothesized to evolve towa...
Arenaviruses can cause mild to severe hemorrhagic fevers. Humans mainly get infected through contact...
Parasites & Vectors 2018, Vol. 11:90Background: Parasite evolution is hypothesized to select for lev...
The East African Mopeia virus (MOPV) is an arenavirus closely related to the highly pathogenic West ...
AbstractDespite its near pan-African range, the Natal multimammate mouse, Mastomys natalensis, carri...
Background A key aim in wildlife disease ecology is to understand how host and parasite characterist...
Many emerging infections are RNA virus spillovers from animal reservoirs. Reservoir identification i...
a b s t r a c t Despite its near pan-African range, the Natal multimammate mouse, Mastomys natalensi...
Journal PLoS pathogens, 2017; 13 (1)Many emerging infections are RNA virus spillovers from animal re...
Many emerging infections are RNA virus spillovers from animal reservoirs. Reservoir identification i...
Lassa arenavirus (LASV) is the cause of Lassa Fever in humans in West Africa. The multimammate mouse...
Mastomys natalensis is widespread in sub-Saharan Africa and hosts several arenavirus species, includ...
Transmission dynamics and the maintenance of mammarenaviruses in nature are poorly understood. Using...
Arenaviruses are usually rodent-borne viruses that constitute a major threat for human health. Among...
Contact: gauthier.dobigny@ird.frInternational audienceArenaviruses are usually rodent-borne viruses ...