Climate change and vector-borne infections in EuropePart 2: Tick-borne infections

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Jung, Laura [1 ,2 ]
Schoenherr, Sebastian [1 ,2 ]
Luebbert, Christoph [1 ,3 ]
Trawinski, Henning [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Klinikum Leipzig, Med Klin 1, Bereich Infektiol & Tropenmed, Liebigstr 20, D-04103 Leipzig, Germany
[2] Univ Klinikum Leipzig, Interdisziplinares Zentrum Infekt Med ZINF, Leipzig, Germany
[3] Klinikum St Georg gGmbH, Klin Infektiol & Tropenmed, Leipzig, Germany
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FLUGMEDIZIN TROPENMEDIZIN REISEMEDIZIN | 2024年 / 31卷 / 01期
关键词
climate change; tick-borne diseases; infectious diseases; Europe; IXODES-INOPINATUS; ENCEPHALITIS; TRANSMISSION; VIRUS;
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10.1055/a-2168-0527
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R188.11 [热带医学];
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The increasing impact of the climate crisis and further global environmental changes have important consequences for the infection risk posed by vector-borne diseases. This has a particular impact on the temperature-dependent activity and occurrence of ticks in Europe. Changes in the distribution patterns of vectors, coupled with an increased transmission risk due to behavioural factors, result in a rise in tick-borne diseases, including Lyme disease, tick-borne encephalitis (TBE), tularemia, and others. Specifically, rising temperatures and increased humidity favor the proliferation of ticks. The implementation of preventive and surveillance measures regarding tick-borne infectious diseases increasingly becomes a priority of public health.
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