The spatial extent and incidence of Lyme disease is increasing in the United States, particularly in the Upper Midwest and Northeast. Many previous studies have explored the drivers of its spatial pattern, however, few studies tried to explore the drivers for the changes of Lyme disease. We here...
Author(s)
Ma YuYing; He Ge; Yang RuoNan; Wang, Y. X. G.; Huang, Z. Y. X.; Dong YuTing
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Sustainability, 2022, 14, 10,
This book contains 18 chapters addressing topics related to the impact of invasive species, including biosecurity, demographics, species diversity, and food security. It is meant for researchers, upper-level students, and policymakers and provides a factual basis for the underlying science and a...
ISBN
2022 CABI (H ISBN 9781800621435)
Background: Numerous recent studies have shown that ticks and tick-borne pathogens pose a considerable threat in urban areas, such as parks, playgrounds, zoos, cemeteries, etc. Abandoned postindustrial localities, and other types of vague terrain, are other examples of urban wilderness areas that...
Author(s)
Dvořáková, A.; Klímová, A.; Alaverdyan, J.; Černý, J.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Pathogens, 2023, 12, 5,
Background: Lyme borreliosis (LB) is the most widespread hard tick-borne zoonosis in the northern hemisphere. Existing studies in Europe have focused mainly on acarological risk assessment, with few investigations exploring human LB occurrence. Aim: We explored the determinants of spatial and...
Author(s)
Fu Wen; Bonnet, C.; Septfons, A.; Figoni, J.; Durand, J.; Frey-Klett, P.; Rustand, D.; Jaulhac, B.; Métras, R.
Publisher
European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, Stockholm, Sweden
Citation
Eurosurveillance, 2023, 28, 14,
Lyme disease (LD) is the most common vector-borne illness in the USA. Incidence is related to specific environmental conditions such as temperature, metrics of land cover, and vertebrate species diversity. To determine whether greenness, as measured by the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index...
Author(s)
Westra, S.; Goldberg, M. S.; Didan, K.
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Current Research in Parasitology & Vector-Borne Diseases, 2023, 4, 100132,
The blacklegged tick (Ixodes scapularis (Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1821, 2, 59)) is a vector of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto (s.s.) (International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology, 1984, 34, 496), the causative bacterial agent of Lyme disease, part of a...
Author(s)
Frederick, J. C.; Thompson, A. T.; Sharma, P.; Dharmarajan, G.; Ronai, I.; Pesapane, R.; Smith, R. C.; Sundstrom, K. D.; Tsao, J. I.; Tuten, H. C.; Yabsley, M. J.; Glenn, T. C.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Molecular Ecology, 2023, 32, 12, pp 3133-3149
Subject and purpose of work: The aim of this paper is to make an analysis and evaluation of Lyme disease incidence, understood as a diagnosed farmers' occupational disease. Materials and methods: The analysis and an evaluation were made based on materials, data and information originating, among...
Author(s)
Podstawka, M.; Giza, E.
Publisher
Sciendo, Warsaw, Poland
Citation
Economic and Regional Studies / Studia Ekonomiczne i Regionalne, 2023, 16, 1, pp 99-117
As the primary vector of Lyme disease spirochetes and several other medically significant pathogens, Ixodes scapularis presents a threat to public health in the United States. The incidence of Lyme disease is growing rapidly in upper midwestern states, particularly Michigan, Minnesota, and...
Author(s)
Burtis, J. C.; Bjork, J.; Johnson, T. L.; Schiffman, E.; Neitzel, D.; Eisen, R. J.
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Cary, USA
Citation
Journal of Medical Entomology, 2023, 60, 4, pp 769-777
Objective: Nurses are well positioned to play an integral role in the mitigation of climate change and climate-driven vector-borne diseases, however, they lack awareness and knowledge about their role. The purpose of this scoping review was to map existing literature on nurses' perceptions,...
Author(s)
Vandenberg, S. Y.; Chircop, A.; Sedgwick, M.; Scott, D.
Publisher
Wiley, Boston, USA
Citation
Public Health Nursing, 2023, 40, 3, pp 468-484
Biodiversity can influence disease risk. One example of a diversity-disease relationship is the dilution effect, which suggests higher host species diversity (often indexed by species richness) reduces disease risk. While numerous studies support the dilution effect, its generality remains...
Author(s)
Wang, Y. X. G.; Matson, K. D.; Prins, H. H. T.; Xu YanJie; Huang, Z. Y. X.; Boer, W. F. de
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, Munich, Germany
Citation
Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases, 2023, 14, 1,