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Coinfection by lxodes Tick-Borne Pathogens: Ecological, Epidemiological, and Clinical Consequences

机译:牛传染性ick虫病的共同感染:生态,流行病学和临床后果

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lxodes ticks maintain a large and diverse array of human pathogens in the enzootic cycle, including Borrelia burgdorferi and Babesia microti. Despite the poor ecological fitness of B. microti, babesiosis has recently emerged in areas endemic for Lyme disease. Studies in ticks, reservoir hosts, and humans indicate that coinfection with B. burgdorferi and B. microti is common, promotes transmission and emergence of B. microti in the enzootic cycle, and causes greater disease severity and duration in humans. These interdisciplinary studies may serve as a paradigm for the study of other vector-borne coinfections. Identifying ecological drivers of pathogen emergence and host factors that fuel disease severity in coinfected individuals will help guide the design of effective preventative and therapeutic strategies.
机译:虱tick在整个生化周期中维持着多种多样的人类病原体,包括伯氏疏螺旋体和小巴贝虫。尽管小肠杆菌的生态适应性很差,但最近在莱姆病流行地区出现了杆状杆菌病。对s,水库宿主和人类的研究表明,与伯氏疏螺旋体和微量化双歧杆菌共同感染是常见的,它在肠道菌落循环中促进了微小双歧杆菌的传播和出现,并在人类中引起更大的疾病严重性和持续时间。这些跨学科研究可以作为其他媒介传播的共感染研究的范例。识别病原体出现的生态驱动因素和助长合并感染者疾病严重程度的宿主因素,将有助于指导有效的预防和治疗策略的设计。

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