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Diseases Transmitted by Ticks

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سری: Infectious Diseases and Microbiology 
ISBN (شابک) : 168507359X, 9781685073596 
ناشر: Nova Science Publishers 
سال نشر: 2022 
تعداد صفحات: 408
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زبان: English 
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با افزایش سفر و قرار گرفتن در معرض محیط های عجیب و غریب، بروز بیماری های منتقله از طریق کنه بر انسان ها افزایش یافته است. کنه ها به عنوان ناقل آنسفالیت منتقله از کنه اروپایی، آنسفالیت تابستان-بهار روسی و بیماری لایم در آمریکا، اروپا و آسیا مهم هستند. هیچ روش مبارزه ای که تا به امروز استفاده شده است، ریشه کن کردن کامل کنه ها را فراهم نکرده و خطر انتقال بیماری های منتقله از طریق کنه را کاهش نداده است. کنه ها همچنان مهم ترین ناقل در انتقال بسیاری از بیماری های عفونی هستند. بیماری هایی که عمدتاً از کنه ها به انسان منتقل می شوند را می توان به عنوان تب خونریزی دهنده کریمه کنگو (CCHF)، بیماری لایم، تب کیو، آنسفالیت منتقله از کنه، تب خالدار مدیترانه ای، ارلیشیوز مونوسیتیک، ارلیشیوز گرانولوسیتی، بابزیوز نام برد. کنه ها علاوه بر ایجاد مشکلات شدید سلامتی در انسان، خسارات اقتصادی قابل توجهی را نیز برای دام ایجاد می کنند. این گروه از بیماری‌ها شایع‌تر از آن چیزی است که تصور می‌شود و می‌توانند مزمن شوند یا سیر شدیدی نشان دهند و بدون تشخیص منجر به مرگ شوند. بیماری‌های منتقله از طریق کنه بسیار متنوع هستند، هم از نظر بیولوژیکی و هم از نظر بالینی، و علائم اغلب غیراختصاصی هستند و باعث تشخیص و تشخیص می‌شوند. درمان مناسب دشوار است هدف ما بررسی دقیق سندرم‌های بیماری از دیدگاه بالینی و حمایت از ادبیات پزشکی برای این بیماری‌ها، که عموماً خارج از حوزه عمل پزشکان رخ می‌دهند، بود. در فصل های کتاب، خطرات مورد انتظار بیماران، اپیدمیولوژی و پاتوژنز بیماری و کاربردهای بالینی لازم در درمان و فرآیندهای پیگیری مورد بحث قرار خواهد گرفت. هدف ما جلب توجه به مسائل مربوط به بیماری های منتقله از کنه در پرتو تحولات و موارد اخیر. این کتاب به عنوان یک منبع آماده، اطلاعات ادبیات پایه و جدید را پوشش می دهد که برای دانشجویان و متخصصان در رشته های پزشکی انسانی و دامپزشکی، بهداشت عمومی، حشره شناسی پزشکی، آکارولوژی و بوم شناسی بسیار مفید خواهد بود.


توضیحاتی درمورد کتاب به خارجی

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.



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Contents
Preface
Chapter 1
Tularemia Epidemiology  and Diagnostic Methods
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Epidemiology
		Routes of Transmission
	Tularemia and Microbiological Laboratory Diagnosis
		Selection of Biological Samples
			Samples
		Carrying-Storage-Transport of Samples
		Processing of Samples
		Direct Examination and Culture
		Serological Tests
		Direct Antigen Screening Tests
		Molecular Methods
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 2
Pathogenesis of Tularemia
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Pathogenesis
		Initial Infection
		Attachment to Host Cells
		Cell Entry and Intracellular Life Cycle of F. tularensis
		Host Response to Infection
			Innate Immunity
			Adaptive Immunity
		Virulence Factors
			Surface Structures – Capsule
			Surface Structures – Lipopolysaccharides
			Surface Structures – Type IV Pili
			The FPI
		Evasion of the Immune Response
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 3
Clinical Picture and Treatment  of Tularemia
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Clinical Picture of Tularemia
		Ulceroglandular Form
		Glandular Form
		Oculoglandular Form
		Oropharyngeal Tularemia
		Typhoidal Form
		Pneumonic Form
	Tularemia Treatment
		Other Agents
		Treatment in Children
		Treatment in Pregnant Women
		Treatment in Immunosuppressed Individuals
		Surgical Treatment
		Post-Exposure Prophylaxis
		Protection from the Disease
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 4
Epidemiology and Laboratory Diagnosis  of Lyme Disease
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Microbiological Characteristics  of Borrelia burgdorferi
	Life Cycle of Borrelia burgdorferi
		Epidemiology
		Diagnostic Methods
			Direct Detection of the Causative Agent
				Microscopic Examination
				Culture
				Molecular Methods
			Serological Diagnosis
			First-Tier Tests: ELISA/IFA
			Second-Tier Tests: Immunoblot Methods
		Line Immunoblot
		Laboratory Diagnosis of Neuroborreliosis
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 5
Pathogenesis of Lyme Disease
	Abstract
	Introduction
	The Organism
	Pathogenesis
		Pathogenesis of Lyme Carditis
		Pathogenesis of Lyme Nephritis
		Pathogenesis of Neuroborreliosis
		Pathogenesis of Lyme Arthritis
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 6
Lyme Disease: Dermatological Perspective
	Abstract
	Introduction
	History
	Clinical Features
		Erythema Migrans
		Disseminated Erythema Migrans
			Diagnosis of Erythema Migrans
		Borrelial Lymphocytoma
			Histopathology of Borrelial Lymphocytoma
		Acrodermatitis Chronica Atrophicans
			Acrodermatitis Chronica Atrophicans Inflammatory Stage
			Acrodermatitis Chronica Atrophicans Atrophic Stage
			Diagnosis of Acrodermatitis Chronica Atrophicans
		Morphea-Like Lesions
	Treatment
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 7
Lyme Disease: Neurological Perspective
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Clinical Manifestations
		Peripheral Nervous System
			Cranial Neuropathy
			Radiculoneuropathy
			Garin–Bujadoux–Bannwarth Syndrome (Bannwarth Syndrome)
			Other Forms of Peripheral Nerve Involvement
		Central Nervous System (CNS)
			Meningitis
			Encephalomyelitis
			Encephalopathy
			Cerebral Vasculitis
		Pediatric LNB
		Post Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome (PTLDS)
	Diagnosis
	Treatment
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 8
Lyme Disease:  Cardiological Perspective
	Abstract
	Introduction
	History and Epidemiology
	Pathophysiology
	Clinical Features
	Evaluation
	Treatment
	Prognosis
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 9
Lyme Disease and Nephrologic Approach
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Case 1
	Case 2
	Case 3
	Case 4
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 10
Lyme Disease:  Rheumatological Perspective
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Clinical Symptoms
		Laboratory, Synovial Fluid Analysis, and Imaging
		Differential Diagnosis
	Diagnosis
	Treatment
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 11
Epidemiology and Diagnosis of Tick-Borne Relapsing Fever
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Epidemiology
	Diagnostic Methods
		Microscopy
		Animal Inoculation
		Cultivation
		Serologic Detection
		Molecular Detection
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 12
Pathogenesis of Tick-Borne Fever
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Pathogenesis
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 13
Clinical Features and Treatment  of Tick-Borne Relapsing Fever
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Clinical Features
	Treatment
	Prevention
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 14
Q Fever Epidemiology and Diagnosis
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Microbiology
	Epidemiology
		Modes of Transmission to Humans
		People with a Risk of Infection
		Q Fever as a Reportable Disease
	Diagnosis
		Bone and Joint Infection
		Q Fever in Pregnancy
		Diagnostic Tests
	Differential Diagnosis
		Flu-Like Disease and/Or Hepatitis
		Pneumonia
		Endocarditis
		Osteomyelitis/Arthritis
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 15
Pathogenesis of Q Fever
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Pathogenesis
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 16
Q Fever Clinic and Treatment
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Acute Infection
		Flu-Like Syndrome
		Prolonged Fever
		Pneumonia
		Hepatitis
		Cardiac Involvement
		Skin Involvement
		Neurological Involvement
	Chronic Infection
		Infective Endocarditis
		Vascular Involvement
		Bone and Joint Involvement
		Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)
	Q Fever in Pregnancy
	Treatment
	Protection
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 17
Epidemiology and Diagnosis  of Mediterranean Spotted Fever
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Taxonomy
	Epidemiology
	Life Cycle
	Laboratory Diagnosis
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 18
Mediterranean Spotted Fever  and Other Spotted Fever Group  Rickettsial Infections’ Pathogenesis
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Structure of Bacteria
	Pathogenesis
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 19
Clınıcal Features and Treatment  of Medıterranean Spotted Fever and Other Spotted Fever Group Rıckettsıal Infectıons
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Mediterranean Spotted Fever (Rickettsia conorii)
	Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (Rickettsia rickettsii)
	Rickettsial Pox (Rickettsia akari)
	Bushfire (Orientia tsutsugamushi)
	Treatment
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 20
Epidemiology and Diagnosis of Infections Caused by Rickettsia
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Epidemiology
	Diagnostic Methods
		Morphology and Staining Properties
		Culture
		Serology
		Molecular Detection
		Immunohistochemistry
		Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization-Time  of Flight Mass Spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS)
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 21
Pathogenesis of Infections  Caused by Rickettsia
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Pathogenesis
		Adherence to the Host Cell
		Escaping the Phagosome
		Host Cell Interaction and Responses
		Motility by Hijack
		Dissemination and Spread
		Secretion System
		Minimalist Genome
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 22
Clinical Features and Treatment  of Infections Caused by Rickettsia
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Typhus Group of Rickettsiae
	Epidemic Typhus
		Epidemic Typhus Clinic
		Skin Rash in Epidemic Typhus
		Features Related to Organ Involvement in Epidemic Typhus
	Endemic Typhus (Murine Typhus)
		Endemic Typhus Clinic
	Scrub Typhus
	Treatment
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 23
Epidemiology and Laboratory Diagnosis  of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Virus
	Epidemiology
		Ecology
		Epidemic Data
	Diagnosis
		Virus Isolation
		Neutralization Tests
		Serological Tests
		Viral Antigen Tests
		Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDT)
		Nucleic Acid Amplification Tests
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 24
Pathogenesis of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Pathogenesis
		Type, Structure and Features of the Virus
		Cell Entry and Replication Cycle
		Main Pathogenetic Features
		Entry to the Human Body and Spread of the Virus
		Endothelial Damage, Cytokine Release, and Increased Vascular Permeability
		Impairment in the Immune Response and Delayed Induction of Interferons
		Adaptive Immune Response
		Coagulation Disorders
		Histopathologic Findings
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 25
Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever  Clinical Features and Treatment
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Clinical Symptoms and Findings
		Incubation Period
		Prehemorrhagic Period
		Hemorrhagic Period
		Recovery Period
	Treatment
		Supportive Therapy
		Antiviral Therapy
		Use of Steroids
		Other Treatment Approaches
	Protection
		Social Protection
		Protection in Health Institutions
		Prophylaxis
	Prognosis
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 26
Epidemiology and Diagnosis  of Tick-Borne Encephalitis
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Epidemiology
	Diagnostic Methods
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 27
Pathogenesis of Tick-Borne Encephalitis
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Pathogenesis
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 28
Clinical Manifestations and Treatment  of Tick-Borne Encephalitis
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Clinical Manifestations of TBE
		Abortive form of TBE
		Meningitis, Encephalitis, Myelitis and Other Forms
		TBE in Pregnancy
		Hemorrhagic form of TBE
	Prognosis
	Differential Diagnosis
	Treatment
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 29
Epidemiology and Diagnosis of Colorado Tick Fever
	Abstract
	Inroduction
	Epidemiology
	Diagnostic Methods
		Serological Tests
		Immunofluorescent Antibody Staining
		Molecular Methods
		Cell Cultures
		Animal Inoculation
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 30
Pathogenesis of Colorado Tick Fever
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Pathogenesis
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 31
Clinical Picture, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Colorado Tick Fever
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Clinical Picture
	Complications
	Diagnosis
	Treatment
	Prevention
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 32
Epidemiology and Diagnosis of Babesiosis (Pyroplasmosis)
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Epidemiology of Babesiosis
	Diagnosis of Babesiosis
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 33
Pathogenesis of Babesia
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Pathogenesis of Babesiosis
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 34
Clinical Features and Treatment  of Babesiosis (Pyroplasmosis)
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Babesia microti-Related Infections
	B. divergens-Related Infections
	Infections Due to Other Babesia Species
	Treatment of Babesiosis (Pyroplasmosis)
	Prevention
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 35
Epidemiology and Diagnosis of Southern Tick-Associated Rash Illness,  Ehrlichiosis and Anaplasmosis
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Epidemiology
		Epidemiology of Southern Tick-Associated Press
		Epidemiology of Human Monocytotropic Ehrlichiosis
			E. chaffeensis
			Ehrlichiosis ewingii
		Epidemiology of Human Granulocytic Anaplasmosis
	Diagnosis
		Diagnosis of Southern Tick-Associated Rash Illness
		Diagnosis of Human Monocytotropic Ehrlichiosis and Human  Granulocytic Anaplasmosis
		Hematologic and Biochemical Abnormalities
		Specific Laboratory Diagnostic Tests
		Serologic Testing
		Blood Smear Staining
		Polymerase Chain Reaction Amplification
		Isolation
		Immunohistochemistry
		Human Ehrlichiosis ewingii (HEE) Diagnosis
		Differential Diagnosis
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 36
Pathogenesis of Southern Tick-Associated Rash Illness, Ehrlichiosis and Anaplasmosis
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Pathogenesis
		Southern Tick-Associated Rash Illness
		Human Monocytotropic Ehrlichiosis
		Human Granulocytic Anaplasmosis
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 37
Clinical Features and Treatment of Southern Tick-Associated Rash Illness, Ehrlichiosis and Anaplasmosis
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Southern Tick-Associated Rash Illness
		Clinical Features
		Laboratory Findings
		Treatment
	Ehrlichiosis
		Clinical Features
		Immunological Findings
		Laboratory Findings
		Treatment
	Anaplasmosis
		Clinical Features
		Immunological Findings
		Laboratory Findings
		Treatment
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 38
Preventive Approach to Tick-Borne  Diseases in Primary Care
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Pathophysiology of a Tick-Bite
	Tick Analysis and Tick-Borne Diseases
	Tick Removal
	Prevention of Tick Exposure
	Prophylaxis For Tick-Borne Diseases
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 39
The Role of Radiology in Tick  Transmitted Diseases
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Tularemia
	Lyme Disease
	Rickettsiae
		Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
		Mediterranean Spotted Fever
		Q Fever
	Tick-Borne Encephalitis
	Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 40
Ticks of Turkey in Health Perspective
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Taxonomy of Ticks in Turkey
	Life Cycle of Ticks in Turkey
	Distribution of Ticks in Turkey
	Epidemiology of Tick Infestation of Humans
	Tick Infestation of Humans in Turkey
	Health Importance of Ticks in Turkey
	Conclusion
	References
Chapter 41
Approach to Ticks and Tick-Borne Diseases  in the Emergency Service
	Abstract
	Introduction
	Major Tick-Borne Diseases
		Tick Removal and Diagnostic Difficulties in the Emergency Department
	Conclusion
	References
Editors’ Contact Information
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