01801nas a2200229 4500008004100000022001300041245005400054210005300108300001400161490000800175520113700183653001501320653002201335653001601357100002101373700002301394700002201417700002401439700001901463700002201482856006701504 2017 eng d a0001706X00aBacterial arthropod-borne diseases in West Africa0 aBacterial arthropodborne diseases in West Africa a124 - 1370 v1713 a
Arthropods such as ticks, lice, fleas and mites are excellent vectors for many pathogenic agents including bacteria, protozoa and viruses to animals. Moreover, many of these pathogens can also be accidentally transmitted to humans throughout the world. Bacterial vector-borne diseases seem to be numerous and very important in human pathology, however, they are often ignored and are not well known. Yet they are in a phase of geographic expansion and play an important role in the etiology of febrile episodes in regions of Africa. Since the introduction of molecular techniques, the presence of these pathogens has been confirmed in various samples from arthropods and animals, and more rarely from human samples in West Africa. In this review, the aim is to summarize the latest information about vector-borne bacteria, focusing on West Africa from 2000 until today in order to better understand the epidemiological risks associated with these arthropods. This will allow health and veterinary authorities to develop a strategy for surveillance of arthropods and bacterial disease in order to protect people and animals.
10aarthropods10aBacterial disease10awest africa1 aEhounoud, C., B.1 aFenollar, Florence1 aDahmani, Mustapha1 aN’Guessan, J., D.1 aRaoult, Didier1 aMediannikov, Oleg uhttps://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0001706X16310841