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Supplementary data tables: Integrating data mining and transmission theory in the ecology of infectious diseases

Posted on 2020-05-26 - 21:54 authored by Barbara Han
There are four supplementary data tables that accompany the manuscript, Integrating data mining and transmission theory in the ecology of infectious diseases, coauthored by Suzanne O'Regan, John Paul Schmidt, and John M. Drake.

Table S1 describes rodent borne zoonoses and their transmission modes.
Table S2 describes intrinsic traits of rodent species and their equilibrium prevalence as calculated by a system of differential equations described in the manuscript text.
Table S3 describes rodent-borne zoonotic pathogens that are either directly or environmentally transmitted, and the rodent species in which these pathogens have been found.
Table S4 describes rodent species whose ranges are found within the Afrotropic ecozone, their current status as reservoirs of zoonotic disease, and the results of a literature search on whether these species have been surveilled for monkeypox infection.

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