蜱传病毒日益增长的威胁:全球趋势、临床结果和诊断策略。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY
Viral immunology Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-24 DOI:10.1089/vim.2025.0019
Donath Damian
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蜱传病毒由于对人类和动物的重大影响以及其不断扩大的地理分布,日益引起全球卫生关注。这组中值得注意的病毒包括蜱传脑炎病毒(TBEV)、克里米亚-刚果出血热病毒(CCHFV)、心脏地带病毒(HRTV)和波瓦桑病毒(POWV)。本综述评估了它们的地理分布、临床效果、诊断挑战、治疗选择和研究空白。由于气候变化和蜱虫栖息地的变化,这些病毒正在日益传播。TBEV正在向欧洲和亚洲的新地区进军,而CCHFV正在向巴尔干和高加索地区进军。HRTV在美国已经变得越来越普遍,而POWV正在北美的新地区出现。症状可以从轻微发烧到严重的神经系统和出血性疾病。诊断困难源于检测准确性不一致,治疗选择很少,只有少数疫苗可用。鉴于蜱传病毒的不同临床结果和诊断困难,它们构成了重大且不断扩大的健康威胁。开发更准确和更容易获得的诊断工具对于早期识别和治疗至关重要。此外,研制有效的疫苗对于减轻这些病毒的总体负担至关重要。随着蜱传病毒的日益传播,有必要加强监测,不断开展研究工作,并采取战略性公共卫生干预措施,以有效控制其影响并防止进一步暴发。
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The Growing Threat of Tick-Borne Viruses: Global Trends, Clinical Outcomes, and Diagnostic Strategies.

Tick-borne viruses are an increasing global health concern due to their significant impact on humans and animals, as well as their expanding geographic distribution. Notable viruses in this group include the tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV), Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV), Heartland virus (HRTV), and Powassan virus (POWV). This review evaluates their geographic spread, clinical effects, diagnostic challenges, treatment options, and research gaps. These viruses are increasingly spreading due to climate change and shifting tick habitats. The TBEV is moving into new areas of Europe and Asia, while the CCHFV is advancing into the Balkans and Caucasus. The HRTV has become more common in the United States, and the POWV is emerging in new regions of North America. Symptoms can vary from mild fever to severe neurological and hemorrhagic conditions. Diagnostic difficulties stem from inconsistent test accuracy, and treatment options are scarce, with only a few vaccines available. Tick-borne viruses represent a significant and expanding health threat, given their diverse clinical outcomes and diagnostic difficulties. Developing more accurate and accessible diagnostic tools is critical for early identification and treatment. Additionally, creating effective vaccines will be essential to reducing the overall burden of these viruses. With the increasing spread of tick-borne viruses, enhanced surveillance, ongoing research efforts, and strategic public health interventions are necessary to effectively control their impact and prevent further outbreaks.

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Viral immunology
Viral immunology 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
84
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Viral Immunology delivers cutting-edge peer-reviewed research on rare, emerging, and under-studied viruses, with special focus on analyzing mutual relationships between external viruses and internal immunity. Original research, reviews, and commentaries on relevant viruses are presented in clinical, translational, and basic science articles for researchers in multiple disciplines. Viral Immunology coverage includes: Human and animal viral immunology Research and development of viral vaccines, including field trials Immunological characterization of viral components Virus-based immunological diseases, including autoimmune syndromes Pathogenic mechanisms Viral diagnostics Tumor and cancer immunology with virus as the primary factor Viral immunology methods.
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