病媒传播的威胁:可持续的诊断和治疗方法

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虫媒病毒是全球范围内威胁生命的重要疾病,在全球应对冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行的同时,它仍然是一个重要问题。传播媒介主要是蚊子和蜱虫。登革热、基孔肯雅和寨卡病毒因其发病率高、公共卫生负担重和临床症状明显而成为主要威胁。这些病媒传播的疾病每年造成四分之一的死亡,导致各种传染病。虫媒病毒有 8 科 14 属,大多数属于布尼亚病毒科,也有一些属于托加病毒科、雷诺病毒科和黄病毒科。虫媒病毒病首先在南美洲和非洲的热带和亚热带地区被分离出来,由于适宜病毒传播和媒介扩展的环境条件,该病具有重要意义。其传播周期从简单到高度复杂不等。DENV 最为流行,会导致发热性疾病,在 128 个不同国家传播。CHIKV 会导致无症状人群感染,问题包括肾炎、关节炎、脊髓炎和急性脑病。ZIKV 感染者 80% 无症状,可能会引起皮疹、肌痛、发烧、头痛和结膜炎。DENV 疫苗在临床上尚未上市;它是当今世界上最主要的虫媒病毒感染。无论如何努力,虫媒病毒疾病的暴露仍然是一个全球性的健康问题。本文将概述主要的虫媒病毒疾病及其诊断、治疗和预防策略。
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Vector-borne threats: Sustainable approaches to their diagnosis and treatment
Arbovirus is a vital, life-threatening disease worldwide and continues to be a significant problem while the world is dealing with the major coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Vectors, mostly mosquitoes and ticks, transmit this disease. Dengue fever, chikungunya, and Zika viruses are the major threats because of their high incidence, public health burden, and clinically significant disease spectrum. These vector-borne disease causes one-fourth of annual deaths, leading to various infectious diseases. The arbovirus represents eight different families and 14 genera; most viruses belong to the family Bunyaviridae, and some also belong to Togaviridae, Reoviridae, and Flaviviridae. The arbovirus disease was isolated first in tropical and subtropical regions of South America and Africa and has high significance because of suitable environmental conditions for virus transmission and vector expansion. Its transmission cycle ranges from simple to highly complex. DENV is the most prevalent, results in febrile illness, and has transmission in 128 different countries. CHIKV causes infection in asymptomatic people, and the problems include nephritis, arthritis, myelitis, and acute encephalopathy. ZIKV-infected 80% of people are asymptomatic and may cause rashes, myalgia, fever, headache, and conjunctivitis. Vaccines for DENV are not clinically available; it is a primary arboviral infection in the world nowadays. The exposure of arbovirus diseases continues to be a global health problem regardless of continuing efforts. This review article will overview major arbovirus diseases and their diagnosis, treatment, and prevention strategies.
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