journal article Oct 07, 2023

Host–pathogen interactions under pressure: A review and meta‐analysis of stress‐mediated effects on disease dynamics

Ecology Letters Vol. 26 No. 11 pp. 2003-2020 · Wiley
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Human activities have increased the intensity and frequency of natural stressors and created novel stressors, altering host–pathogen interactions and changing the risk of emerging infectious diseases. Despite the ubiquity of such anthropogenic impacts, predicting the directionality of outcomes has proven challenging. Here, we conduct a review and meta‐analysis to determine the primary mechanisms through which stressors affect host–pathogen interactions and to evaluate the impacts stress has on host fitness (survival and fecundity) and pathogen infectivity (prevalence and intensity). We assessed 891 effect sizes from 71 host species (representing seven taxonomic groups) and 78 parasite taxa from 98 studies. We found that infected and uninfected hosts had similar sensitivity to stressors and that responses varied according to stressor type. Specifically, limited resources compromised host fecundity and decreased pathogen intensity, while abiotic environmental stressors (e.g., temperature and salinity) decreased host survivorship and increased pathogen intensity, and pollution increased mortality but decreased pathogen prevalence. We then used our meta‐analysis results to develop susceptible–infected theoretical models to illustrate scenarios where infection rates are expected to increase or decrease in response to resource limitations or environmental stress gradients. Our results carry implications for conservation and disease emergence and reveal areas for future work.
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Published
Oct 07, 2023
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26(11)
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2003-2020
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Funding
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Award: 1R01 AI150774
Vetenskapsrådet Award: 2019‐06444
Division of Integrative Organismal Systems Award: 1755002
Fulbright Association
Emory University
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Amanda Vicente‐Santos, Beatriz Willink, Kacy Nowak, et al. (2023). Host–pathogen interactions under pressure: A review and meta‐analysis of stress‐mediated effects on disease dynamics. Ecology Letters, 26(11), 2003-2020. https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.14319
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