Comprehensive analysis of the global impact and distribution of tick paralysis, a deadly neurological yet fully reversible condition.

IF 19 1区 医学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Yuan-Ping Deng,Yi-Tian Fu,Hany M Elsheikha,Mei-Ling Cao,Xing-Quan Zhu,Jin-Lei Wang,Xue-Ling Zhang,Shi-Chen Xie,Chaoqun Yao,Guo-Hua Liu
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SUMMARYTick paralysis is a potentially fatal condition caused by neurotoxins secreted by the salivary glands of certain ticks. Documented cases have been reported worldwide, predominantly in the United States, Canada, and Australia, with additional reports from Europe and Africa. This condition also affects animals, leading to significant economic losses and adverse impacts on animal health and welfare. To date, 75 tick species, mostly hard ticks, have been identified as capable of causing this life-threatening condition. Due to symptom overlap with other conditions, accurate diagnosis of tick paralysis is crucial to avoid misdiagnosis, which could result in adverse patient outcomes. This review provides a comprehensive analysis of the current literature on tick paralysis, including the implicated tick species, global distribution, tick toxins, molecular pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment, control, and prevention. Enhancing awareness among medical and veterinary professionals is critical for improving the management of tick paralysis and its health impacts on both humans and animals.
全面分析蜱虫麻痹的全球影响和分布,这是一种致命的神经系统疾病,但完全可以逆转。
摘要蜱虫麻痹症是由某些蜱虫唾液腺分泌的神经毒素引起的一种潜在致命疾病。全世界都有记录在案的病例报告,主要发生在美国、加拿大和澳大利亚,欧洲和非洲也有报告。这种疾病也会影响动物,导致重大经济损失,并对动物健康和福利造成不利影响。迄今为止,已确认有 75 种蜱虫可导致这种危及生命的疾病,其中大多数是硬蜱。由于蜱虫麻痹症的症状与其他病症重叠,因此准确诊断蜱虫麻痹症至关重要,以避免误诊,从而对患者造成不良后果。本综述全面分析了目前有关蜱虫麻痹的文献,包括涉及的蜱虫种类、全球分布、蜱虫毒素、分子致病机理、临床表现、诊断、治疗、控制和预防。提高医疗和兽医专业人员的认识对于改善蜱虫麻痹的管理及其对人类和动物健康的影响至关重要。
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Clinical Microbiology Reviews
Clinical Microbiology Reviews 医学-微生物学
CiteScore
54.20
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38
期刊介绍: Clinical Microbiology Reviews (CMR) is a journal that primarily focuses on clinical microbiology and immunology.It aims to provide readers with up-to-date information on the latest developments in these fields.CMR also presents the current state of knowledge in clinical microbiology and immunology.Additionally, the journal offers balanced and thought-provoking perspectives on controversial issues in these areas.
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