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[해외논문] Ticks and tick-borne diseases
Tiques et maladies vectorielles à tiques 원문보기

Médecine et maladies infectieuses, v.49 no.2, 2019년, pp.87 - 97  

Boulanger, N. (EA7290 : virulence bacté) ,  Boyer, P. (rienne pré) ,  Talagrand-Reboul, E. (coce, groupe Borré) ,  Hansmann, Y. (liose de Lyme, université)

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Abstract Ticks are a major group of arthropod vectors, characterized by the diversity of pathogens they transmit, by their impact on human and animal health, and by their socioeconomic implication especially in countries of the Southern Hemisphere. In Europe, Ixodes is the most important tick due t...

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Résumé Les tiques représentent des acteurs majeurs dans les maladies à transmission vectorielle, tant par la diversité des agents infectieux transmis que par leur impact en santé humaine et animale, et leur impact socioéconomique surtout dans les pays de l’hémisphère sud. En Europe, les tiques Ixodes sont les vecteurs les plus importants sur le plan sanitaire, compte tenu de leur large répartition dans les écosystèmes et des différents agents infectieux transmis, parmi lesquels les bactéries du genre Borrelia, responsables de la borréliose de Lyme, et le virus de l’encéphalite à tique. L’augmentation de ces tiques dans l’environnement est indéniable depuis le début du XXe siècle, du fait des modifications majeures apportées par l’homme sur la biodiversité. La sensibilisation du personnel médical et du grand public fait partie des actions essentielles pour mieux contrôler ces infections transmises par les tiques. « Mieux les connaître pour mieux s’en protéger » constitue donc une approche simple, mais efficace compte tenu de leur présence ubiquiste dans notre environnement et du mode particulier de transmission des agents infectieux qu’elles sont susceptibles d’héberger (repas sanguin long le plus souvent et délai de transmission variable pour les bactéries, virus et parasites). Enfin, en tant qu’ectoparasites, les tiques sont aussi susceptibles de provoquer des nuisances plus ou moins importantes par la composition spécifique de leur salive, tant chez l’homme que chez l’animal.

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