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The Ecodis project investigates how diseases jump between species, focusing on the dynamics of coinfections in wildlife. By studying Mycoplasma gallisepticum in House Finches, it aims to develop models that enhance understanding of pathogen transmission and improve disease management strategies.
The investigation of processes that trigger cross-species transmission (‘spillover’) is central to disease ecology and epidemiology.
Many infectious diseases in humans and domestic animals have emerged from successful jumps from wildlife hosts.
The interactions of coinfecting pathogens within the same host are considered to be important in these spillover processes.
However, despite the relevance of coinfections, little is known about the copathogen dynamics in the wild.
There is a need for gene…
UNIVERSITEIT HASSELT
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United States, Princeton, Nj
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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