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Seasonal host and ecological drivers may promote restricted water as a viral vector

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Dayaram, Anisha
Courtiol, Alexandre
Soilemetzidou, Sanatana
Tsangaras, Kyriakos
Franz, Mathias
McEwen, Gayle K.
Azab, Walid
Kaczensky, Petra
Melzheimer, Jörg

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The Science of the Total Environment. Elsevier. 2021, 773, 145446. ISSN 0048-9697. eISSN 1879-1026. Available under: doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.145446

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In climates with seasonally limited precipitation, terrestrial animals congregate at high densities at scarce water sources. We hypothesize that viruses can exploit the recurrence of these diverse animal congregations to spread. In this study, we test the central prediction of this hypothesis - that viruses employing this transmission strategy remain stable and infectious in water. Equid herpesviruses (EHVs) were chosen as a model as they have been shown to remain stable and infectious in water for weeks under laboratory conditions. Using fecal data from wild equids from a previous study, we establish that EHVs are shed more frequently by their hosts during the dry season, increasing the probability of water source contamination with EHV. We document the presence of several strains of EHVs present in high genome copy number from the surface water and sediments of waterholes sampled across a variety of mammalian assemblages, locations, temperatures and pH. Phylogenetic analysis reveals that the different EHV strains found exhibit little divergence despite representing ancient lineages. We employed molecular approaches to show that EHVs shed remain stable in waterholes with detection decreasing with increasing temperature in sediments. Infectivity experiments using cell culture reveals that EHVs remain infectious in water derived from waterholes. The results are supportive of water as an abiotic viral vector for EHV.

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Water, Viral transmission, Equine herpesviruses, Viral emergence, East Africa, Central Asia

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ISO 690DAYARAM, Anisha, Peter A. SEEBER, Alexandre COURTIOL, Sanatana SOILEMETZIDOU, Kyriakos TSANGARAS, Mathias FRANZ, Gayle K. MCEWEN, Walid AZAB, Petra KACZENSKY, Jörg MELZHEIMER, Marion L. EAST, Oyunsaikhan GANBAATAR, Alex D. GREENWOOD, 2021. Seasonal host and ecological drivers may promote restricted water as a viral vector. In: The Science of the Total Environment. Elsevier. 2021, 773, 145446. ISSN 0048-9697. eISSN 1879-1026. Available under: doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.145446
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  year={2021},
  doi={10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.145446},
  title={Seasonal host and ecological drivers may promote restricted water as a viral vector},
  volume={773},
  issn={0048-9697},
  journal={The Science of the Total Environment},
  author={Dayaram, Anisha and Seeber, Peter A. and Courtiol, Alexandre and Soilemetzidou, Sanatana and Tsangaras, Kyriakos and Franz, Mathias and McEwen, Gayle K. and Azab, Walid and Kaczensky, Petra and Melzheimer, Jörg and East, Marion L. and Ganbaatar, Oyunsaikhan and Greenwood, Alex D.},
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