Efstratiou Artemis, Karanis Gabriele, Karanis Panagiotis
National Research Center for Protozoan Diseases, Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Obihiro 080-8555, Japan.
Orthopädische Rehabilitationsklinik, Eisenmoorbad Bad Schmiedeberg Kur GmbH, 06905 Bad Schmiedeberg, Germany.
Microorganisms. 2021 Aug 14;9(8):1732. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms9081732.
Tick-borne diseases (TBDs) are recognized as a serious and growing public health epidemic in Europe, and are a cause of major losses in livestock production worldwide. This review is an attempt to present a summary of results from studies conducted over the last century until the end of the year 2020 regarding ticks, tick-borne pathogens, and tick-borne diseases in Greece. We provide an overview of the tick species found in Greece, as well as the most important tick-borne pathogens (viruses, bacteria, protozoa) and corresponding diseases in circulation. We also consider prevalence data, as well as geographic and climatic conditions. Knowledge of past and current situations of TBDs, as well as an awareness of (risk) factors affecting future developments will help to find approaches to integrated tick management as part of the 'One Health Concept'; it will assist in avoiding the possibility of hotspot disease emergencies and intra- and intercontinental transmission. Increased surveillance in Greece is required to ensure clear and effective policies for TBD control.
蜱传疾病(TBDs)在欧洲被公认为是一种严重且日益流行的公共卫生问题,并且是全球牲畜生产重大损失的一个原因。本综述旨在总结上世纪直至2020年底在希腊开展的有关蜱、蜱传病原体和蜱传疾病的研究结果。我们概述了希腊发现的蜱种,以及传播最广的蜱传病原体(病毒、细菌、原生动物)和相应疾病。我们还考虑了流行率数据以及地理和气候条件。了解蜱传疾病的过去和现状,以及认识影响未来发展的(风险)因素,将有助于找到作为“同一健康理念”一部分的蜱虫综合管理方法;这将有助于避免热点疾病紧急情况以及疾病在洲际和洲内传播的可能性。希腊需要加强监测,以确保制定明确有效的蜱传疾病控制政策。