Borrelia miyamotoi: A human tick-borne relapsing fever spirochete in Europe and its potential impact on public health.
Borrelia miyamotoi: A human tick-borne relapsing fever spirochete in Europe and its potential impact on public health.
Adv Med Sci. 2016 Mar 21;61(2):255-260
Authors: Siński E, Welc-Falęciak R, Zajkowska J
Abstract
Borrelia miyamotoi is a tick-borne bacterium which has only recently been identified in Europe as a human pathogen causing relapsing fever and little is known about its local impact on human health. There are three types of B. miyamotoi: Asian (Siberian), European, and American. B. miyamotoi is transmitted by the same Ixodes ricinus-persulcatus species complex, which also transmits B. burgdorferi s.l., the Lyme borreliosis group. Both Borrelia groups are mostly maintained in natural rodent populations. The aim of this review is to summarize the available literature on B. miyamotoi, with the focus of attention falling on Europe, as well as to describe its presence in ticks, reservoir hosts, and humans and discuss its potential impact on public health.
PMID: 27100337 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Advances in Medical Sciences - Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Siński E, Welc-Falęciak R, Zajkowska J Tags: Adv Med Sci Source Type: research
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