An immuno-epidemiological model for Johne’s disease in cattle

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Maia Martcheva
Suzanne Lenhart
Shigetoshi Eda
Don Klinkenberg
Eiichi Momotani
Judy Stabel
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[1] University of Florida,Department of Mathematics
[2] University of Tennessee,Department of Mathematics
[3] University of Tennessee,Department of Forestry, Wildlife and Fisheries
[4] Utrecht University,Department of Farm Animal Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[5] Tokyo Medical and Dental University,Department of Human
[6] National Animal Disease Center,care, Tohto College of Health Sciences
[7] USDA,Centre for Infectious Disease Control
[8] National Institute for Public Health and the Environment,undefined
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Bacterial Load; Reproduction Number; Infected Macrophage; Epidemiological Model; Pathogen Load;
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To better understand the mechanisms involved in the dynamics of Johne’s disease in dairy cattle, this paper illustrates a novel way to link a within-host model for Mycobacterium avium ssp. paratuberculosis with an epidemiological model. The underlying variable in the within-host model is the time since infection. Two compartments, infected macrophages and T cells, of the within-host model feed into the epidemiological model through the direct transmission rate, disease-induced mortality rate, the vertical transmission rate, and the shedding of MAP into the environment. The epidemiological reproduction number depends on the within-host bacteria load in a complex way, exhibiting multiple peaks. A possible mechanism to account for the switch in shedding patterns of the bacteria in this disease is included in the within-host model, and its effect can be seen in the epidemiological reproduction model.
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