Author:
COEN P. G.,LUCKINS A. G.,DAVISON H. C.,WOOLHOUSE M. E. J.
Abstract
Deterministic models were employed to investigate the biology of Trypanosoma evansi infection
in the Indonesian buffalo. Models were fitted to two age-structured data sets of infection. The
Susceptible–Infected–Susceptible (SIS) model was the best supported description of this
infection, although the results of the analysis depended on the serological test used: the Tr7
Ag-ELISA was judged the most reliable indicator of infection. Estimated forces of infection
increase with age from 1·2 to 2·0 acquisitions per buffalo per year. The buffaloes would clear
infection in an estimated mean time period of 16·8 months (95% CIs: 12·5–25·9 months) since
acquisition, either by drug treatment by owners or self-cure. A general discussion on the role
of immunity in protozoan infections includes consideration that the fitted SIS model would be
consistent with strain-specific immunity. The model may become a useful tool for the
evaluation of control programmes.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Epidemiology
Cited by
8 articles.
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