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Infectious diseases and social distancing in nature

Sebastian Stockmaier, Nathalie Stroeymeyt, Eric C. Shattuck, Dana M. Hawley, Lauren Ancel Meyers, Daniel I. Bolnick

2021Science192 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Spread of contagious pathogens critically depends on the number and types of contacts between infectious and susceptible hosts. Changes in social behavior by susceptible, exposed, or sick individuals thus have far-reaching downstream consequences for infectious disease spread. Although "social distancing" is now an all too familiar strategy for managing COVID-19, nonhuman animals also exhibit pathogen-induced changes in social interactions. Here, we synthesize the effects of infectious pathogens on social interactions in animals (including humans), review what is known about underlying mechanisms, and consider implications for evolution and epidemiology.

Topics & Concepts

Social distanceVirologyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)DistancingInfectious disease (medical specialty)BiologyMedicineDiseasePathologyZoonotic diseases and public healthCOVID-19 epidemiological studiesAnimal Disease Management and Epidemiology
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