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Science 11 May 2001: Vol. 292. no. 5519, pp. 1109 - 1112 DOI: 10.1126/science.1059026
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Population Biology of Multihost Pathogens
Mark E. J. Woolhouse,*
Louise H. Taylor,
Daniel T. Haydon
The majority of pathogens, including many of
medical and veterinary importance, can infect more than one species of
host. Population biology has yet to explain why perceived evolutionary advantages of pathogen specialization are, in practice, outweighed by
those of generalization. Factors that predispose pathogens to
generalism include high levels of genetic diversity and abundant opportunities for cross-species transmission, and the taxonomic distributions of generalists and specialists appear to reflect these
factors. Generalism also has consequences for the evolution of
virulence and for pathogen epidemiology, making both much less predictable. The evolutionary advantages and disadvantages of generalism are so finely balanced that even closely related pathogens can have very different host range sizes.
Centre for Tropical Veterinary Medicine, University of Edinburgh,
Easter Bush, Roslin, Midlothian EH25 9RG, UK.
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To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail:
mark.woolhouse{at}ed.ac.uk
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