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Unveiling the impacts of land use on the phylogeography of zoonotic New World Hantaviruses
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Rubio, André V.
, García‐Peña, Gabriel E.
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Agricultural land
/ Algorithms
/ Americas
/ Bats
/ Biodiversity
/ Biosphere
/ Biotechnology
/ Cricetidae
/ Data mining
/ democratization of science
/ Disease transmission
/ enzootic diseases
/ Epidemics
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genomics
/ global surveillance
/ Habitats
/ Hantavirus
/ hosts
/ Infectious diseases
/ Land use
/ land use change
/ Machine learning
/ Metadata
/ monitoring
/ N protein
/ New records
/ Orthohantavirus
/ Pathogens
/ phylogenetic network
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Phylogeography
/ probability
/ Probability learning
/ Repositories
/ Rodents
/ secondary forests
/ Sequences
/ Software
/ Species
/ Species diversity
/ Viruses
/ Wildlife
/ Zoonoses
/ zoonosis
2024
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Unveiling the impacts of land use on the phylogeography of zoonotic New World Hantaviruses
by
Rubio, André V.
, García‐Peña, Gabriel E.
in
Agricultural land
/ Algorithms
/ Americas
/ Bats
/ Biodiversity
/ Biosphere
/ Biotechnology
/ Cricetidae
/ Data mining
/ democratization of science
/ Disease transmission
/ enzootic diseases
/ Epidemics
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genomics
/ global surveillance
/ Habitats
/ Hantavirus
/ hosts
/ Infectious diseases
/ Land use
/ land use change
/ Machine learning
/ Metadata
/ monitoring
/ N protein
/ New records
/ Orthohantavirus
/ Pathogens
/ phylogenetic network
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Phylogeography
/ probability
/ Probability learning
/ Repositories
/ Rodents
/ secondary forests
/ Sequences
/ Software
/ Species
/ Species diversity
/ Viruses
/ Wildlife
/ Zoonoses
/ zoonosis
2024
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Unveiling the impacts of land use on the phylogeography of zoonotic New World Hantaviruses
by
Rubio, André V.
, García‐Peña, Gabriel E.
in
Agricultural land
/ Algorithms
/ Americas
/ Bats
/ Biodiversity
/ Biosphere
/ Biotechnology
/ Cricetidae
/ Data mining
/ democratization of science
/ Disease transmission
/ enzootic diseases
/ Epidemics
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genomics
/ global surveillance
/ Habitats
/ Hantavirus
/ hosts
/ Infectious diseases
/ Land use
/ land use change
/ Machine learning
/ Metadata
/ monitoring
/ N protein
/ New records
/ Orthohantavirus
/ Pathogens
/ phylogenetic network
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Phylogeography
/ probability
/ Probability learning
/ Repositories
/ Rodents
/ secondary forests
/ Sequences
/ Software
/ Species
/ Species diversity
/ Viruses
/ Wildlife
/ Zoonoses
/ zoonosis
2024
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Unveiling the impacts of land use on the phylogeography of zoonotic New World Hantaviruses
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Unveiling the impacts of land use on the phylogeography of zoonotic New World Hantaviruses
2024
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Overview
Billions of genomic sequences and records of species occurrence are available in public repositories (e.g. National Center for Biotechnology Information, NCBI and the Global Biodiversity Information Facility, GBIF). By implementing analytical tools from different scientific disciplines, data mining these databases can aid in the global surveillance of zoonotic pathogens that circulate among wildlife. We illustrate this by investigating the Hantavirus–rodent system in the Americas, i.e. New World Hantaviruses (NWH). First, we considered the circulation of pathogenic NWH among Cricetidae rodents, by inferring the phylogenetic links among 277 genomic samples of the S segment (N protein) of NWH found in 55 species. Second, we used machine learning to assess the impact of land use on the probability of presence of the rodent species linked with reservoirs of pathogenic Hantaviruses. Our results show that hosts are widely present across the Americas. Some hosts are present in the primary forest and agricultural land, but not in the secondary forest, whereas other hosts are present in secondary forest and agricultural land. The diversity of host species allows Hantavirus to circulate in a wide spectrum of habitats, in particular rural rather than urban. We highlight that public repositories of genomic data and species occurrence are very useful resources for monitoring potential enzootic transmission and spillover of zoonotic viruses in relation with the changes that humans produce in the biosphere.
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