نتایج جستجو برای: tick borne diseases

تعداد نتایج: 878938  

2017

Ticks are distributed worldwide and have an enormous medical and veterinary importance owing to the direct damage they cause to their hosts, and especially because these are vectors of a large variety of human and animal pathogens. In fact, ticks are second to mosquitoes as vectors of human pathogens and the most important vectors of pathogens affecting cattle worldwide [1-3]. Tick species can ...

Journal: :Microbiology Australia 2018

2014
Ellen Tijsse-Klasen Marion P. G. Koopmans Hein Sprong

Molecular methods have increased the number of known microorganisms associated with ticks significantly. Some of these newly identified microorganisms are readily linked to human disease while others are yet unknown to cause human disease. The face of tick-borne disease discovery has changed with more diseases now being discovered in a "reversed way," detecting disease cases only years after th...

Journal: :Bulletin of mathematical biology 2007
Holly D Gaff Louis J Gross

Recent increases in reported outbreaks of tick-borne diseases have led to increased interest in understanding and controlling epidemics involving these transmission vectors. Mathematical disease models typically assume constant population size and spatial homogeneity. For tick-borne diseases, these assumptions are not always valid. The disease model presented here incorporates non-constant popu...

Journal: :Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 2013

Journal: :Trends in parasitology 2012
Filipe Dantas-Torres Bruno B Chomel Domenico Otranto

Tick-borne diseases are common occurrences in both the medical and veterinary clinical settings. In addition to the constraints related to their diagnosis and clinical management, the control and prevention of these diseases is often difficult, because it requires the disruption of a complex transmission chain, involving vertebrate hosts and ticks, which interact in a constantly changing enviro...

2013
Jose Antonio Oteo Lara Garcia-Alvarez Ana Maria Palomar

Ticks are obligate haematophagous arthropods present all over the world able to produce human diseases. Several factors have increased the abundance, circulation and distribution of the pathogens transmitted by ticks, contributing to the change in the vector-borne diseases epidemiology in the last years. This review collects the most important measures for the prevention and prophylaxis of tick...

2004
P. Brouqui F. Bacellar G. Baranton R. J. Birtles A. Bjoërsdorff J. R. Blanco G. Caruso M. Cinco P. E. Fournier E. Francavilla M. Jensenius J. Kazar H. Laferl A. Lakos S. Lotric Furlan M. Maurin J. A. Oteo P. Parola B. Wilske

Ticks are obligate haematophagous acarines that parasitise every class of vertebrate (including man) and have a worldwide distribution. An increasing awareness of tick-borne diseases among clinicians and scientific researchers has led to the recent description of a number of emerging tick-borne bacterial diseases. Since the identification of Borrelia burgdorferi as the agent of Lyme disease in ...

2017
Stephanie L. Richards Ricky Langley Charles S. Apperson

Improvements to risk assessments are needed to enhance our understanding of tick-borne disease epidemiology. We review tick vectors and duration of tick attachment required for pathogen transmission for the following pathogens/toxins and diseases: (1) Anaplasma phagocytophilum (anaplasmosis); (2) Babesia microti (babesiosis); (3) Borrelia burgdorferi (Lyme disease); (4) Southern tick-associated...

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