Diseases transmitted by ticks /

"The incidence of tick-borne diseases affecting humans has increased with increased travel and exposure to exotic environments. Ticks are important as vectors of European tick-borne encephalitis, Russian summer-spring encephalitis, and Lyme disease in America, Europe, and Asia. No struggle meth...

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Other Authors: İşler, Hacer (Editor), Özdemir, Metin (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Nova Science Publishers, [2022]
Series:Infectious diseases and microbiology
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505 0 |a Tularemia epidemiology and diagnostic methods -- Pathogenesis of tularemia -- Clinical picture and treatment of tularemia -- Epidemiology and laboratory diagnosis of Lyme disease -- Pathogenesis of Lyme disease -- Lyme disease: dermatological perspective -- Lyme disease: neurological perspective -- Lyme disease: cardiological perspective -- Lyme disease and nephrologic approach -- Lyme disease: rheumatological perspective -- Epidemiology and diagnosis of tick-borne relapsing fever -- Pathogenesis of tick-borne fever -- Clinical features and treatment of tick-borne relapsing fever -- Q fever epidemiology and diagnosis -- Pathogenesis of q fever -- Q fever clinic and treatment -- Epidemiology and diagnosis of Mediterranean spotted fever -- Mediterranean spotted fever and other spotted fever group rickettsial infections' pathogenesis -- Clinical features and treatment of Mediterranean spotted fever and other spotted fever group rickettsial infections -- Epidemiology and diagnosis of infections caused by rickettsia -- Pathogenesis of infections caused by rickettsia -- Clinical features and treatment of infections caused by rickettsia -- Epidemiology and laboratory diagnosis of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever -- Pathogenesis of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever -- Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever clinical features and treatment -- Epidemiology and diagnosis of tick-borne encephalitis -- Pathogenesis of tick-borne encephalitis -- Clinical manifestations and treatment of tick-borne encephalitis -- Epidemiology and diagnosis of Colorado tick fever -- Pathogenesis of Colorado tick fever -- Clinical picture, diagnosis, and treatment of Colorado tick fever -- Epidemiology and diagnosis of babesiosis (pyroplasmosis) -- Pathogenesis of Babesia -- Clinical features and treatment of babesiosis (pyroplasmosis) -- Epidemiology and diagnosis of southern tick-associated rash illness, ehrlichiosis and anaplasmosis -- Pathogenesis of southern tick-associated rash illness, ehrlichiosis and anaplasmosis -- Clinical features and treatment of southern tick-associated rash illness, ehrlichiosis and anaplasmosis -- Preventive approach to tick-borne diseases in primary care -- The role of radiology in tick transmitted diseases -- Ticks of Turkey in health perspective -- Approach to ticks and tick-borne diseases in the emergency service. 
520 |a "The incidence of tick-borne diseases affecting humans has increased with increased travel and exposure to exotic environments. Ticks are important as vectors of European tick-borne encephalitis, Russian summer-spring encephalitis, and Lyme disease in America, Europe, and Asia. No struggle methods used to date have provided complete eradication of ticks and reduced the risk of tick-borne disease transmission. Ticks are still the most important vectors in the transmission of many infectious diseases. The primarily transmitted diseases to humans from ticks can be listed as Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF), Lyme disease, Q fever, Tick-borne encephalitis, Mediterranean spotted fever, Monocytic ehrlichiosis, Granulocytic ehrlichiosis, Babesiosis. Besides causing severe health problems in humans, ticks also create significant economic losses on livestock. This group of diseases is more common than thought and can become chronic or show a severe course and result in death without being diagnosed. Tick-borne diseases are incredibly diverse, both biologically and clinically, and symptoms are often non-specific, making recognition and appropriate treatment difficult. We aimed to examine the various disease syndromes in detail from a clinical perspective and support the medical literature for these diseases, which generally occur outside the clinicians' practice field. In the book chapters, the expected risks of the patients, the epidemiology and pathogenesis of the disease, and necessary clinical applications in treatment and follow-up processes will be discussed. We aimed to draw attention to the issues about tick-borne diseases in the light of recent developments and cases. As a ready-made resource, this book will cover basic and recent literature information, which will be very useful for students and professionals in human and veterinary medicine, public health, medical entomology, acarology, and ecology"--Publisher's description. 
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650 0 |a Arachnida as carriers of disease. 
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