Ecological and life history traits are associated with Ross River virus infection among sylvatic mammals in Australia.
Michael G WalshPublished in: BMC ecology (2019)
This study provides the first interspecific comparison of wild mammals for RRV infection and identifies some potential targets for future wildlife surveys into the infection ecology of this important arbovirus. An applied RRV macroecology may prove invaluable to the epidemiological modeling of RRV epidemics across diverse sylvatic landscapes, as well as to the development of human and animal health surveillance systems.