Demonstrating frequency-dependent transmission of sarcoptic mange in red foxes
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-19, 07:44authored byDevenish-Nelson, ES, Shane RichardsShane Richards, Harris, S, Soulsbury, C, Stephens, PA
Understanding the relationship between disease transmission and host density is essential for predicting disease spread and control. Using long-term data on sarcoptic mange in a red fox Vulpes vulpes population, we tested long-held assumptions of density- and frequency-dependent direct disease transmission. We also assessed the role of indirect transmission. Contrary to assumptions typical of epidemiological models, mange dynamics are better explained by frequency-dependent disease transmission than by density-dependent transmission in this canid. We found no support for indirect transmission. We present the first estimates of R0 and age-specific transmission coefficients for mange in foxes. These parameters are important for managing this poorly understood but highly contagious and economically damaging disease.