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Inferring pathogen dynamics from temporal count data:
the emergence of X…
Inferring pathogen dynamics from temporal count data:
the emergence of X.fastidiosa in Frace is probably not recent
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5.pathosystem
:check:the capacity for X.fastidiosa to invade new environments is facilitated by the:
:evergreen_tree: the different subspecies of X.fastidiosa can infect::
:pencil2: X.fastidiosa is pathogenic on numerous host species, including plants with economic importance
but the interactions between X.fastidosa and its host species are diverse and it does not appear to cause disease in most host species(Almeida and Nunney.2005)
:warning: asymptomatic infections not necessarily leading to disease development might be frequent, in particular in environments with high plant diversity, and might complicate the observation on X.fastidiosa in all its dimensions
:!!: the presence of X.fastidosa in an environment can translate into very diverse situations, including situations in which the bacteria can remain unseen for some (long) time
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7.model
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scenarios
scenario 1 :star:
- without hidden compartment
- introduction around 2001 (1998-2005)
- infected host units ranged from 400-1700 at the end of 2016
scenario 2 :star:
- with a hidden compartment
- introduction around 1985 (1978-1993)
- infected host units ranges from 30.000 to 660.000 at the end of 2016
8.discussion
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:mag_right:identifying and characterising reservoirs of infection is crucial for;
Samuel Soubeyrand, Pauline de Jerphanion, Olivier Martin, Mathilde Saussac, Charles Manceau, Pascal Hendrikx and Christian Lannou