What Is Already Known About This Topic?: Although ticks and tick-borne diseases are prevalent throughout China, there remains a knowledge gap regarding their biology and potential risk of distribution to human and animal populations on Chongming Island. The island, being China's third largest and a crucial component in the ecological preservation of the Yangtze Delta region, has yet to be comprehensively studied in this context.
What Is Added By This Report?: In this study, employing molecular methodologies, a significant prevalence of (.) and ticks - widely recognized for their high pathogenicity - is reported from Chongming Island. Additionally, the identification of two previously unreported species on the island, namely, and , expands our understanding of both the range and evolution of tick species.
What Are The Implications For Public Health Practice?: The populations of humans and animals in nearly all 18 towns on Chongming Island are potentially at risk for transmission of tick-borne infectious agents. As a result, there is a pressing necessity for public health alerts, proactive tick surveillance, and effective screening of suspected clinical cases of tick-borne diseases within the Chongming population.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10560331 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.46234/ccdcw2023.156 | DOI Listing |
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