欧盟边缘绣线菊脊椎动物宿主的系统回顾和荟萃分析

Madiou Thierno Bah, Laurence Vial, Luca Busani, Lea Souq, Vladimir Grosbois, Celia Bernard, Ferran Jori
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宿主选择是蜱虫种群和病原体传播动态的决定性因素。在欧洲,蜱属(Hyalomma)蜱参与了克里米亚刚果出血热(CCHF)病毒等多种病原体的传播,被怀疑正在向以前未报告过的新地区扩散。因此,我们对欧洲的蜱-宿主关系进行了系统回顾,重点研究了Hyalomma marginatum,并结合荟萃分析和荟萃回归使用三种结果值描述了其宿主偏好模式。我们的初步定性分析显示,在过去几十年中,蜱-宿主相互作用率有所增加,主要集中在东南欧和中欧。就其与宿主的关联而言,H. marginatum也是引用率最高的物种,而且报告的宿主物种数量也最多。对Hyalomma marginatum宿主选择的荟萃分析表明,在成虫阶段,马与Emberizidae和Strigidae科的鸟类在未成熟阶段有优先的相互作用。尽管如此,蜱-宿主相互作用的大部分异质性仍然无法解释,这表明其中涉及多种驱动因素,如环境或气候条件。我们的研究结果表明,H. marginatum 是一种通性蜱,其分布主要取决于气候和栖息地等环境条件。我们的荟萃分析方法目前在确定H. marginatum的宿主偏好方面存在的局限性以及改进方法的建议也得到了进一步讨论。
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Systematic review and meta-analysis of Hyalomma marginatum vertebrate hosts in the EU
Host choice is a determining component of tick population and pathogen transmission dynamics. In Europe, ticks of the genus Hyalomma, which are involved in the transmission of several pathogens such as the Crimean Congo Haemorrhagic fever (CCHF) virus, are suspected to be spreading into new territories where they were previously unreported. Therefore, we performed a systematic review of the tick-host relationship of Hyalomma spp in Europe with a focus on Hyalomma marginatum, combined with a meta-analysis and meta-regression to describe its host preference pattern using three outcome values. Our initial qualitative analysis highlighted an increase in tick-host interaction rate in the last decades mostly in South-eastern and Central Europe. H. marginatum also appeared as the species holding the highest citation rate in terms of its association with hosts, and for which the largest number of host species were reported. The meta-analysis on Hyalomma marginatum host choice revealed preferential interactions for horses in the adult stage and birds of the Emberizidae and Strigidae families, in immature stages. Nevertheless, most of the heterogeneity of tick-host interactions remained unexplained suggesting the involvement of multiple drivers such as environmental or climatic conditions. Our results suggest that H. marginatum is a generalist tick whose distribution depends primarily on environmental conditions such as climate and habitat. Current limitations of our meta-analysis approach to identify hosts preference for H. marginatum and suggestions ways for improvement are further discussed.
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