Brown hares have undergone a substantial population decline in Europe during recent decades, caused by, among other factors, the occurrence of European Brown Hare Syndrome (EBHS). To improve our knowledge regarding EBHS epidemiology, we developed a mathematical model that takes into consideration both brown hare biology and the infection dynamics of the EBHS virus (EBHSV). The model consists of eight ordinary differential equations simulating the spread of the virus in a closed hare population. Simulations showed that EBHSV’s transmission has complex dynamics, which are strongly affected by the hare density. In particular, a density threshold of 7 individuals/km2 was identified, determining two opposite epidemiological patterns: the extinction of the EBHSV below the threshold and its endemic stability when the hare population density is above the threshold, with a seroprevalence proportional to the population density. The model was validated using serological data collected in different areas in the province of Brescia (Northern Italy). The results suggested that the maintenance of the endemic circulating viral level through density control mechanisms is the best strategy for reducing EBHS’s impact.

EBHS in European brown hares (Lepus europaeus): disease dynamics and control

Gianni Gilioli
2017-01-01

Abstract

Brown hares have undergone a substantial population decline in Europe during recent decades, caused by, among other factors, the occurrence of European Brown Hare Syndrome (EBHS). To improve our knowledge regarding EBHS epidemiology, we developed a mathematical model that takes into consideration both brown hare biology and the infection dynamics of the EBHS virus (EBHSV). The model consists of eight ordinary differential equations simulating the spread of the virus in a closed hare population. Simulations showed that EBHSV’s transmission has complex dynamics, which are strongly affected by the hare density. In particular, a density threshold of 7 individuals/km2 was identified, determining two opposite epidemiological patterns: the extinction of the EBHSV below the threshold and its endemic stability when the hare population density is above the threshold, with a seroprevalence proportional to the population density. The model was validated using serological data collected in different areas in the province of Brescia (Northern Italy). The results suggested that the maintenance of the endemic circulating viral level through density control mechanisms is the best strategy for reducing EBHS’s impact.
2017
2017
Altre Amm. Pubb. Italiane
LS7_10 Public health and epidemiology
LS8_2 Population biology, population dynamics, population genetics, plant-animal interactions
LS8_1 Ecology (theoretical, community, population, microbial, evolutionary ecology)
LS8_7 Animal behaviour (behavioural ecology, animal communication)
LS9_3 Agriculture related to animal husbandry, dairying, livestock raising
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European Brown Hare Syndrome, brown hare, SIR model, population dynamics
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Goal 2: Zero hunger
Goal 15: Life on land
Goal 3: Good health and well-being for people
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Salvioli, Monica; Pasquali, Sara; Lavazza, Antonio; Zanoni, Mariagrazia; Guberti, Vittorio; Chiari, Mario; Gilioli, Gianni
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