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Vector-borne parasitic zoonoses: emerging scenarios and new perspectives. (Special Issue: Zoonoses in a changing world.)

机译:矢量传播的寄生性人畜共患病:新出现的情况和新观点。 (特刊:不断变化的世界中的人畜共患病。)

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Changing climate is not the only driver for alterations in the dynamic interaction between arthropod vectors of zoonotic parasites and their hosts, including humans. A suite of other factors ranging from urbanization and deforestation to changing demographics in both developing and developed countries, the impact of the recent economic crisis, increased global movement of people and animals and follow-on effects of major catastrophes. This article reviews the most important vector-borne parasites of zoonotic concern that are changing/expanding their distribution patterns in both endemic and/or previously non-endemic areas. We include the discussion of the changing aspects of malaria, leishmaniasis, babesiosis, Chagas disease as well as of some spirurid and filarioid nematodes.
机译:气候变化并不是导致人畜共患病寄生虫节肢动物媒介与其宿主(包括人类)之间动态相互作用的唯一动因。一系列其他因素,从城市化和森林砍伐到发展中国家和发达国家的人口变化,最近的经济危机的影响,全球人和动物的流动增加以及重大灾难的后续影响,不一而足。本文回顾了人畜共患病最重要的媒介传播寄生虫,它们在流行和/或以前非流行地区都正在改变/扩展其分布方式。我们包括对疟疾,利什曼病,巴贝虫病,恰加斯病以及某些螺旋藻和丝线虫线虫变化方面的讨论。

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