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Reservoir displacement by an invasive rodent reduces Lassa virus zoonotic spillover risk
by
Fichet-Calvet, Elisabeth
, Lungay, Victor
, Ghersi, Bruno M.
, Kanu, Marilyn C.
, Vandi, Mohamed A.
, Kanu, Osman T.
, Eskew, Evan A.
, Bangura, James
, Bah, Mohamed A.
, Lavalie, Edwin G.
, Basinski, Andrew J.
, Bird, Brian H.
, Amara, Emmanuel
, Robert, Willie
, Nuismer, Scott L.
in
631/158/2178
/ 631/158/853
/ 692/699/255/2514
/ 692/700/478/174
/ Animals
/ Disease Reservoirs - virology
/ Ecosystem
/ Guinea - epidemiology
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Indigenous species
/ Introduced Species
/ Invasive species
/ Lassa Fever - epidemiology
/ Lassa Fever - transmission
/ Lassa Fever - veterinary
/ Lassa Fever - virology
/ Lassa virus - pathogenicity
/ Lassa virus - physiology
/ Mastomys natalensis
/ multidisciplinary
/ Murinae - virology
/ Nonnative species
/ Pathogens
/ Population density
/ Rats
/ Rattus rattus
/ Rodent Diseases - epidemiology
/ Rodent Diseases - transmission
/ Rodent Diseases - virology
/ Rodents
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sierra Leone - epidemiology
/ Viruses
/ Zoonoses
/ Zoonoses - epidemiology
/ Zoonoses - transmission
/ Zoonoses - virology
2024
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Reservoir displacement by an invasive rodent reduces Lassa virus zoonotic spillover risk
by
Fichet-Calvet, Elisabeth
, Lungay, Victor
, Ghersi, Bruno M.
, Kanu, Marilyn C.
, Vandi, Mohamed A.
, Kanu, Osman T.
, Eskew, Evan A.
, Bangura, James
, Bah, Mohamed A.
, Lavalie, Edwin G.
, Basinski, Andrew J.
, Bird, Brian H.
, Amara, Emmanuel
, Robert, Willie
, Nuismer, Scott L.
in
631/158/2178
/ 631/158/853
/ 692/699/255/2514
/ 692/700/478/174
/ Animals
/ Disease Reservoirs - virology
/ Ecosystem
/ Guinea - epidemiology
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Indigenous species
/ Introduced Species
/ Invasive species
/ Lassa Fever - epidemiology
/ Lassa Fever - transmission
/ Lassa Fever - veterinary
/ Lassa Fever - virology
/ Lassa virus - pathogenicity
/ Lassa virus - physiology
/ Mastomys natalensis
/ multidisciplinary
/ Murinae - virology
/ Nonnative species
/ Pathogens
/ Population density
/ Rats
/ Rattus rattus
/ Rodent Diseases - epidemiology
/ Rodent Diseases - transmission
/ Rodent Diseases - virology
/ Rodents
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sierra Leone - epidemiology
/ Viruses
/ Zoonoses
/ Zoonoses - epidemiology
/ Zoonoses - transmission
/ Zoonoses - virology
2024
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Reservoir displacement by an invasive rodent reduces Lassa virus zoonotic spillover risk
by
Fichet-Calvet, Elisabeth
, Lungay, Victor
, Ghersi, Bruno M.
, Kanu, Marilyn C.
, Vandi, Mohamed A.
, Kanu, Osman T.
, Eskew, Evan A.
, Bangura, James
, Bah, Mohamed A.
, Lavalie, Edwin G.
, Basinski, Andrew J.
, Bird, Brian H.
, Amara, Emmanuel
, Robert, Willie
, Nuismer, Scott L.
in
631/158/2178
/ 631/158/853
/ 692/699/255/2514
/ 692/700/478/174
/ Animals
/ Disease Reservoirs - virology
/ Ecosystem
/ Guinea - epidemiology
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Indigenous species
/ Introduced Species
/ Invasive species
/ Lassa Fever - epidemiology
/ Lassa Fever - transmission
/ Lassa Fever - veterinary
/ Lassa Fever - virology
/ Lassa virus - pathogenicity
/ Lassa virus - physiology
/ Mastomys natalensis
/ multidisciplinary
/ Murinae - virology
/ Nonnative species
/ Pathogens
/ Population density
/ Rats
/ Rattus rattus
/ Rodent Diseases - epidemiology
/ Rodent Diseases - transmission
/ Rodent Diseases - virology
/ Rodents
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sierra Leone - epidemiology
/ Viruses
/ Zoonoses
/ Zoonoses - epidemiology
/ Zoonoses - transmission
/ Zoonoses - virology
2024
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Reservoir displacement by an invasive rodent reduces Lassa virus zoonotic spillover risk
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Reservoir displacement by an invasive rodent reduces Lassa virus zoonotic spillover risk
2024
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Overview
The black rat (
Rattus rattus
) is a globally invasive species that has been widely introduced across Africa. Within its invasive range in West Africa,
R. rattus
may compete with the native rodent
Mastomys natalensis
, the primary reservoir host of Lassa virus, a zoonotic pathogen that kills thousands annually. Here, we use rodent trapping data from Sierra Leone and Guinea to show that
R. rattus
presence reduces
M. natalensis
density within the human dwellings where Lassa virus exposure is most likely to occur. Further, we integrate infection data from
M. natalensis
to demonstrate that Lassa virus zoonotic spillover risk is lower at sites with
R. rattus
. While non-native species can have numerous negative effects on ecosystems, our results suggest that
R. rattus
invasion has the indirect benefit of decreasing zoonotic spillover of an endemic pathogen, with important implications for invasive species control across West Africa.
Mastomys natalensis
is a rodent species native to West Africa that is the primary reservoir host for Lassa virus. Here, the authors investigate whether the invasive rodent
Rattus rattus
decreases
M. natalensis
density and could therefore indirectly decrease zoonotic transmission of Lassa virus to humans.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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