Update on prevalence and distribution pattern of tick-borne diseases among humans in India: a review

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Tripti Negi
Laxman Singh Kandari
Kusum Arunachalam
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[1] Doon University,School of Environment and Natural Resources
[2] HNB Garhwal University,Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, School of Agriculture and Allied Science
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Parasitology Research | 2021年 / 120卷
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Ticks; Tick-borne diseases; Ectoparasites; Vectors; Pathogens; Transmission;
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In the present scenario, tick-borne diseases (TBDs) are well known for their negative impacts on humans as well as animal health in India. The reason lies in their increased incidences due to global warming, environmental and ecological changes, and availability of suitable habitats. On a global basis, they are now considered a serious threat to human as well as livestock health. The major tick-borne diseases in India include Kyasanur forest disease (KFD), Crimean-congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF), Lyme disease (LD), Q fever (also known as coxiellosis), and Rickettsial infections. In recent years, other tick-borne diseases such as Babesiosis, Ganjam virus (GANV), and Bhanja virus (BHAV) infections have also been reported in India. The purpose of this paper is to review the history and the current state of knowledge of tick-borne diseases in the country. The conclusion of this review is extending the requirement of greater efforts in research and government management for the diagnosis and treatment and as well as prevention of these diseases so that tick-borne disease burden should be minimizing in India.
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