Rabies and canine distemper virus epidemics in the red fox population of northern Italy (2006-2010).

Since 2006 the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) population in north-eastern Italy has experienced an epidemic of canine distemper virus (CDV). Additionally, in 2008, after a thirteen-year absence from Italy, fox rabies was re-introduced in the Udine province at the national border with Slovenia. Disease inte...

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Main Authors: Pierre Nouvellet, Christl A Donnelly, Marco De Nardi, Chris J Rhodes, Paola De Benedictis, Carlo Citterio, Federica Obber, Monica Lorenzetto, Manuela Dalla Pozza, Simon Cauchemez, Giovanni Cattoli
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author Pierre Nouvellet
Christl A Donnelly
Marco De Nardi
Chris J Rhodes
Paola De Benedictis
Carlo Citterio
Federica Obber
Monica Lorenzetto
Manuela Dalla Pozza
Simon Cauchemez
Giovanni Cattoli
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Christl A Donnelly
Marco De Nardi
Chris J Rhodes
Paola De Benedictis
Carlo Citterio
Federica Obber
Monica Lorenzetto
Manuela Dalla Pozza
Simon Cauchemez
Giovanni Cattoli
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description Since 2006 the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) population in north-eastern Italy has experienced an epidemic of canine distemper virus (CDV). Additionally, in 2008, after a thirteen-year absence from Italy, fox rabies was re-introduced in the Udine province at the national border with Slovenia. Disease intervention strategies are being developed and implemented to control rabies in this area and minimise risk to human health. Here we present empirical data and the epidemiological picture relating to these epidemics in the period 2006-2010. Of important significance for epidemiological studies of wild animals, basic mathematical models are developed to exploit information collected from the surveillance program on dead and/or living animals in order to assess the incidence of infection. These models are also used to estimate the rate of transmission of both diseases and the rate of vaccination, while correcting for a bias in early collection of CDV samples. We found that the rate of rabies transmission was roughly twice that of CDV, with an estimated effective contact between infected and susceptible fox leading to a new infection occurring once every 3 days for rabies, and once a week for CDV. We also inferred that during the early stage of the CDV epidemic, a bias in the monitoring protocol resulted in a positive sample being almost 10 times more likely to be collected than a negative sample. We estimated the rate of intake of oral vaccine at 0.006 per day, allowing us to estimate that roughly 68% of the foxes would be immunised. This was confirmed by field observations. Finally we discuss the implications for the eco-epidemiological dynamics of both epidemics in relation to control measures.
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spelling doaj-art-43c90186c05044bd89bbb596dade69b72025-08-20T02:30:36ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0184e6158810.1371/journal.pone.0061588Rabies and canine distemper virus epidemics in the red fox population of northern Italy (2006-2010).Pierre NouvelletChristl A DonnellyMarco De NardiChris J RhodesPaola De BenedictisCarlo CitterioFederica ObberMonica LorenzettoManuela Dalla PozzaSimon CauchemezGiovanni CattoliSince 2006 the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) population in north-eastern Italy has experienced an epidemic of canine distemper virus (CDV). Additionally, in 2008, after a thirteen-year absence from Italy, fox rabies was re-introduced in the Udine province at the national border with Slovenia. Disease intervention strategies are being developed and implemented to control rabies in this area and minimise risk to human health. Here we present empirical data and the epidemiological picture relating to these epidemics in the period 2006-2010. Of important significance for epidemiological studies of wild animals, basic mathematical models are developed to exploit information collected from the surveillance program on dead and/or living animals in order to assess the incidence of infection. These models are also used to estimate the rate of transmission of both diseases and the rate of vaccination, while correcting for a bias in early collection of CDV samples. We found that the rate of rabies transmission was roughly twice that of CDV, with an estimated effective contact between infected and susceptible fox leading to a new infection occurring once every 3 days for rabies, and once a week for CDV. We also inferred that during the early stage of the CDV epidemic, a bias in the monitoring protocol resulted in a positive sample being almost 10 times more likely to be collected than a negative sample. We estimated the rate of intake of oral vaccine at 0.006 per day, allowing us to estimate that roughly 68% of the foxes would be immunised. This was confirmed by field observations. Finally we discuss the implications for the eco-epidemiological dynamics of both epidemics in relation to control measures.https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0061588&type=printable
spellingShingle Pierre Nouvellet
Christl A Donnelly
Marco De Nardi
Chris J Rhodes
Paola De Benedictis
Carlo Citterio
Federica Obber
Monica Lorenzetto
Manuela Dalla Pozza
Simon Cauchemez
Giovanni Cattoli
Rabies and canine distemper virus epidemics in the red fox population of northern Italy (2006-2010).
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title Rabies and canine distemper virus epidemics in the red fox population of northern Italy (2006-2010).
title_full Rabies and canine distemper virus epidemics in the red fox population of northern Italy (2006-2010).
title_fullStr Rabies and canine distemper virus epidemics in the red fox population of northern Italy (2006-2010).
title_full_unstemmed Rabies and canine distemper virus epidemics in the red fox population of northern Italy (2006-2010).
title_short Rabies and canine distemper virus epidemics in the red fox population of northern Italy (2006-2010).
title_sort rabies and canine distemper virus epidemics in the red fox population of northern italy 2006 2010
url https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0061588&type=printable
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