Seasonality and the dynamics of infectious diseases
University of Georgia · Princeton University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Seasonal variations in temperature, rainfall and resource availability are ubiquitous and can exert strong pressures on population dynamics. Infectious diseases provide some of the best-studied examples of the role of seasonality in shaping population fluctuations. In this paper, we review examples from human and wildlife disease systems to illustrate the challenges inherent in understanding the mechanisms and impacts of seasonal environmental drivers. Empirical evidence points to several biologically distinct mechanisms by which seasonality can impact host-pathogen interactions, including seasonal changes in host social behaviour and contact rates, variation in encounters with infective stages in the…
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6Topics & keywords
- Seasonality
- Ecology
- Infectious disease (medical specialty)
- Wildlife
- Biology
- Population
- Host (biology)
- Population ecology
- Climate action