The effects of current and future global warming on the distribution and activity of the primary ixodid vectors of human babesiosis (caused by Babesia divergens, B. venatorum and B. microti) are discussed. There is clear evidence that the distributions of both Ixodes ricinus, the vector in Europe, and I. scapularis in North America have been impacted by the changing climate, with increasing temperatures resulting in the northwards expansion of tick populations and the occurrence of I. ricinus at higher altitudes. Ixodes persulcatus, which replaces I. ricinus in Eurasia and temperate Asia, is presumed to be the babesiosis vector in China and Japan, but this tick species has not yet been confirmed as the vector of either human or animal babes...
The increase in tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) incidence is observed in recent decades in a number of...
BACKGROUND:Babesiosis is a parasitic vector-borne disease of increasing public health importance. Si...
Tick-borne illnesses represent an important class ofemerging zoonoses1–3 and are associated with a l...
Evidence climate change is impacting ticks and tick-borne infections is generally lacking. This is p...
International audienceThe effect of climate on the evolution of tick populations remains difficult t...
The impact of climate change on vector-borne infectious diseases is currently controversial. In Euro...
Recent advances in climate research together with a better understanding of tick-pathogen interactio...
A number of tick-borne diseases of humans have increased in incidence and geographic range over the ...
Ixodes ricinus is a species of hard tick that transmits several important diseases in Europe and Nor...
Background: Global climate change can seriously impact on the epidemiological dynamics of vector-bor...
Ticks exist on all continents and carry more zoonotic pathogens than any other type of vector. Ticks...
Lyme disease is the most common vector-borne disease in the United States and Europe. This literatur...
This study addresses the modifications that future climate conditions could impose on the transmissi...
Climate change is driving emergence and establishment of Ixodes scapularis, the main vector of Lyme ...
Lyme disease is one of the most common infectious diseases present in the United States today and it...
The increase in tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) incidence is observed in recent decades in a number of...
BACKGROUND:Babesiosis is a parasitic vector-borne disease of increasing public health importance. Si...
Tick-borne illnesses represent an important class ofemerging zoonoses1–3 and are associated with a l...
Evidence climate change is impacting ticks and tick-borne infections is generally lacking. This is p...
International audienceThe effect of climate on the evolution of tick populations remains difficult t...
The impact of climate change on vector-borne infectious diseases is currently controversial. In Euro...
Recent advances in climate research together with a better understanding of tick-pathogen interactio...
A number of tick-borne diseases of humans have increased in incidence and geographic range over the ...
Ixodes ricinus is a species of hard tick that transmits several important diseases in Europe and Nor...
Background: Global climate change can seriously impact on the epidemiological dynamics of vector-bor...
Ticks exist on all continents and carry more zoonotic pathogens than any other type of vector. Ticks...
Lyme disease is the most common vector-borne disease in the United States and Europe. This literatur...
This study addresses the modifications that future climate conditions could impose on the transmissi...
Climate change is driving emergence and establishment of Ixodes scapularis, the main vector of Lyme ...
Lyme disease is one of the most common infectious diseases present in the United States today and it...
The increase in tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) incidence is observed in recent decades in a number of...
BACKGROUND:Babesiosis is a parasitic vector-borne disease of increasing public health importance. Si...
Tick-borne illnesses represent an important class ofemerging zoonoses1–3 and are associated with a l...