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Data from: Badgers prefer cattle pasture but avoid cattle: implications for bovine tuberculosis control

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Effective management of infectious disease relies upon understanding mechanisms of pathogen transmission. In particular, while models of disease dynamics usually assume transmission through direct contact, transmission through environmental contamination can cause different dynamics. We used Global Positioning System (GPS) collars and proximity-sensing contact-collars to explore opportunities for transmission of Mycobacterium bovis [causal agent of bovine tuberculosis] between cattle and badgers (Meles meles). Cattle pasture was badgers’ most preferred habitat. Nevertheless, although collared cattle spent 2914 collar-nights in the home ranges of contact-collared badgers, and 5380 collar-nights in the home ranges of GPS-collared badgers, we detected no direct contacts between the two species. Simultaneous GPS-tracking revealed that badgers preferred land > 50 m from cattle. Very infrequent direct contact indicates that badger-to-cattle and cattle-to-badger M. bovis transmission may typically occur through contamination of the two species’ shared environment. This information should help to inform tuberculosis control by guiding both modelling and farm management.

传染病的有效防控有赖于明确病原体传播机制。具体而言,尽管疾病传播动力学模型通常假设传播经由直接接触发生,但经环境污染物介导的传播可引发截然不同的传播动力学特征。 本研究借助全球定位系统(Global Positioning System, GPS)项圈与近距离感应接触项圈,探究牛与獾(Meles meles)之间牛分枝杆菌(Mycobacterium bovis,即牛结核病致病菌)的潜在传播途径。 牛牧场是獾的首选栖息生境。 尽管佩戴项圈的牛在接触感应项圈标记的獾的家域范围内累计停留2914个项圈佩戴夜数,在GPS项圈标记的獾的家域范围内累计停留5380个项圈佩戴夜数,但本研究未检测到两个物种间存在直接接触。 同步GPS追踪结果显示,獾更倾向于选择距离牛群50米以上的区域活动。 直接接触的极罕见性表明,獾向牛、牛向獾的牛分枝杆菌传播通常可能经由两个物种共享的环境污染物介导完成。 本研究结果可为结核病防控提供参考,助力优化传播模型构建与牧场管理实践。
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