Tick-Borne Diseases—Still a Challenge: A Review

Biologics Pub Date : 2024-04-15 DOI:10.3390/biologics4020009
Radina Andonova, Dzhaner Bashchobanov, Veronika Gadzhovska, Georgi Popov
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Tick-borne diseases account for a large proportion of vector-borne illnesses. They include, for example, a variety of infections caused by bacteria, spirochetes, viruses, rickettsiae, and protozoa. We aim to present a review that demonstrates the connection between the diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and the significance of certain emergency tick-borne diseases in humans and their clinical–epidemiological features. This review covers three diseases: anaplasmosis, ehrlichiosis, and babesiosis. The emergence of ehrlichiosis and anaplasmosis is become more frequently diagnosed as the cause of human infections, as animal reservoirs and tick vectors have increased in numbers and humans have inhabited areas where reservoir and tick populations are high. They belong to the order Rickettsiales and the family Anaplasmataceae, and the clinical manifestations typically coexist. Furthermore, prompt diagnosis and appropriate treatment are critical to the patient’s recovery. Similar to malaria, babesiosis causes hemolysis. It is spread by intraerythrocytic protozoa, and the parasitemia dictates how severe it can get. Left untreated, some patients might have a fatal outcome. The correct diagnosis can be difficult sometimes; that is why an in-depth knowledge of the diseases is required. Prevention, prompt diagnosis, and treatment of these tick-borne diseases depend on the understanding of their clinical, epidemiological, and laboratory features.
蜱传疾病--仍然是一项挑战:综述
蜱传疾病在病媒传播疾病中占很大比例。例如,它们包括由细菌、螺旋体、病毒、立克次体和原生动物引起的各种感染。我们旨在通过综述来说明某些紧急蜱媒疾病的诊断、治疗、预防、对人类的意义及其临床流行病学特征之间的联系。本综述涵盖三种疾病:无形体病、埃立克氏病和巴贝西亚原虫病。随着动物贮藏库和蜱虫媒介数量的增加,以及人类居住在贮藏库和蜱虫数量较多的地区,埃立克病和无形体病越来越频繁地被诊断为人类感染的病因。它们属于立克次体目和无形体科,临床表现通常同时存在。此外,及时诊断和适当治疗对患者的康复至关重要。与疟疾相似,巴贝西亚原虫病也会导致溶血。它通过红细胞内原虫传播,寄生虫血症决定了它的严重程度。如果不及时治疗,有些病人可能会有致命的后果。正确诊断有时很困难,因此需要对疾病有深入的了解。这些蜱媒疾病的预防、及时诊断和治疗取决于对其临床、流行病学和实验室特征的了解。
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