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| Wiki site of the practical exercise of the [[http:// | Wiki site of the practical exercise of the [[http:// | ||
| - | Here you find the exercise assignment and the group' | + | Here you will find the exercise assignment and the group' |
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| + | === Final Presentation === | ||
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| + | ===== Group ===== | ||
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| + | * Carvalho, Rodrigo Mazzei; //Federal University of Bahia, Biology Institute, Brazil// | ||
| + | * Castro, Danielle; // | ||
| + | * Erazo, Diana; //BIOMAC, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia// | ||
| + | * Gaiarsa, Marilia Palumbo; // | ||
| + | * Prist, Paula Ribeiro; // | ||
| + | * Rodriguez Carrillo, Luisa Fernanda; //National University of Colombia, Mathematics Dept., Colombia// | ||
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| + | === Assistants === | ||
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| + | * Bruno Pace | ||
| + | * Renato Coutinho | ||
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| ===== Assignment ===== | ===== Assignment ===== | ||
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| - | The Lyme disease is caused by the bacteria | + | Lyme disease is caused by the bacteria //Borrelia burgdorferi// |
| - | //Borrelia burgdorferi// | + | |
| - | ticks. It is an important public health issue in US, where it is | + | |
| - | the most common vector-borne disease. | + | |
| - | be infected and act as reservoirs. | + | |
| - | in their **host competence**, | + | |
| - | sustain the population of ticks. | + | |
| - | species in the **reservoir competence**, | + | |
| - | ability of an infected host to infect a tick. | + | |
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| - | The lizard // | + | The lizard // |
| - | the tick //Ixodes pacificus// in the western US. Nevertheless, | + | |
| - | lizard has a very low reservoir competence, as it has highly effective | + | |
| - | immune defenses against //Borrelia burgdorferi// | + | |
| - | an important barrier to the transmission of Lyme disease in the | + | |
| - | region. Oddly enough, an experimental removal of lizards did not | + | |
| - | increased | + | |
| - | load on alternative hosts [1]. | + | |
| ==== Questions ==== | ==== Questions ==== | ||
| - | Can a mathematical model for Lyme disease transmission | + | Can a mathematical model for Lyme disease transmission help understand the experimental result described above? |
| - | help to understand the experimental result described above? | + | What else such a model can predict |
| - | What else such a model can predict | + | |
| - | * the infection risk to humans? | + | * infection risk to humans? |
| * host assemblages and Lyme disease prevalence in humans and reservoirs? | * host assemblages and Lyme disease prevalence in humans and reservoirs? | ||
| * management of reservoir populations to decrease the risk of infection? | * management of reservoir populations to decrease the risk of infection? | ||
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| ==== Reference ==== | ==== Reference ==== | ||
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| - | - Andrea Swei, Richard S Ostfeld, Robert S Lane, and Cheryl J Briggs. [[ http:// | ||
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