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Ecological and evolutionary perspectives advance understanding of mycobacterial diseases

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Predicting the outbreak of infectious diseases and designing appropriate preventive health actions require interdisciplinary research into the processes that drive exposure to and transmission of disease agents. In the case of mycobacterial diseases, the epidemiological understanding of the scientific community hitherto was based on the clinical studies of infections in vertebrates. To evaluate the information gained by comprehensively accounting for the ecological and evolutionary constraints, we conducted literature searches assessing the role of mycobacteria interactions with non-vertebrate species in the origin of their pathogenicity and variations in disease risk. The reviewed literature challenges the current theory of person-to-person transmission for several mycobacterial infections. Furthermore, the findings suggest that diverse non-vertebrate organisms influence virulence, mediate transmission, and contribute to pathogen abundance in relation to vertebrate exposure. We advocate that an ecological and evolutionary framework provides novel insights to support a more comprehensive understanding of the prevention and management of diseases in vertebrates.
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hal-04728412 , version 1 (09-10-2024)
hal-04728412 , version 2 (09-12-2024)

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Christine Chevillon, Benoît De Thoisy, Alex Rakestraw, Kayla Fast, Jennifer Pechal, et al.. Ecological and evolutionary perspectives advance understanding of mycobacterial diseases. 2024. ⟨hal-04728412v1⟩

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