Yıl: 2020 Cilt: 44 Sayı: 3 Sayfa Aralığı: 168 - 175 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.4274/tpd.galenos.2020.6985 İndeks Tarihi: 27-10-2020

Vector-borne Zoonotic Diseases in Turkey: Rising Threats on Public Health

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Vector-borne zoonotic diseases (VBZDs) are a major problem for public health and animal welfare all over the world. In recent years, there has been an alarming increase in VBZDs, mainly caused by new or re-emerging arboviruses, bacteria and parasites. The World Health Organization enumerated 10 threats to global health for 2019, notably emphasizing climate change and emerging pathogens as growing priorities. It is important to review potential threats and develop new control programs for rising threats against human health and safety. Changes in host and vector population diversity and density may affect pathogen transmission patterns and influence VBZD emergence processes. In addition to environmental and climate-related changes, human and animal migratory patterns pose future threats. The geographic location and habitat features of Turkey support the establishment of many arthropod species as vectors of various diseases. To date, a total of 107 zoonotic infections have been reported originating from Turkey. Arthropods transmit 19 of 107 such infections, including 2 mosquito-borne, 9 tick-borne, 1 sandfly-borne, 3 flea-borne, 1 simuliid-borne, 1 mite-borne and 2 fly-borne diseases. In this review, we focus on the present status of knowledge on VBZDs as a rising threat to public health in Turkey to provide a foundation for future control efforts.
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APA DUZLU O, Inci A, Yıldırım A, Doganay M, OZBEL Y, Aksoy S (2020). Vector-borne Zoonotic Diseases in Turkey: Rising Threats on Public Health. , 168 - 175. 10.4274/tpd.galenos.2020.6985
Chicago DUZLU Onder,Inci Abdullah,Yıldırım Alparslan,Doganay Mehmet,OZBEL YUSUF,Aksoy Serap Vector-borne Zoonotic Diseases in Turkey: Rising Threats on Public Health. (2020): 168 - 175. 10.4274/tpd.galenos.2020.6985
MLA DUZLU Onder,Inci Abdullah,Yıldırım Alparslan,Doganay Mehmet,OZBEL YUSUF,Aksoy Serap Vector-borne Zoonotic Diseases in Turkey: Rising Threats on Public Health. , 2020, ss.168 - 175. 10.4274/tpd.galenos.2020.6985
AMA DUZLU O,Inci A,Yıldırım A,Doganay M,OZBEL Y,Aksoy S Vector-borne Zoonotic Diseases in Turkey: Rising Threats on Public Health. . 2020; 168 - 175. 10.4274/tpd.galenos.2020.6985
Vancouver DUZLU O,Inci A,Yıldırım A,Doganay M,OZBEL Y,Aksoy S Vector-borne Zoonotic Diseases in Turkey: Rising Threats on Public Health. . 2020; 168 - 175. 10.4274/tpd.galenos.2020.6985
IEEE DUZLU O,Inci A,Yıldırım A,Doganay M,OZBEL Y,Aksoy S "Vector-borne Zoonotic Diseases in Turkey: Rising Threats on Public Health." , ss.168 - 175, 2020. 10.4274/tpd.galenos.2020.6985
ISNAD DUZLU, Onder vd. "Vector-borne Zoonotic Diseases in Turkey: Rising Threats on Public Health". (2020), 168-175. https://doi.org/10.4274/tpd.galenos.2020.6985
APA DUZLU O, Inci A, Yıldırım A, Doganay M, OZBEL Y, Aksoy S (2020). Vector-borne Zoonotic Diseases in Turkey: Rising Threats on Public Health. Türkiye Parazitoloji Dergisi, 44(3), 168 - 175. 10.4274/tpd.galenos.2020.6985
Chicago DUZLU Onder,Inci Abdullah,Yıldırım Alparslan,Doganay Mehmet,OZBEL YUSUF,Aksoy Serap Vector-borne Zoonotic Diseases in Turkey: Rising Threats on Public Health. Türkiye Parazitoloji Dergisi 44, no.3 (2020): 168 - 175. 10.4274/tpd.galenos.2020.6985
MLA DUZLU Onder,Inci Abdullah,Yıldırım Alparslan,Doganay Mehmet,OZBEL YUSUF,Aksoy Serap Vector-borne Zoonotic Diseases in Turkey: Rising Threats on Public Health. Türkiye Parazitoloji Dergisi, vol.44, no.3, 2020, ss.168 - 175. 10.4274/tpd.galenos.2020.6985
AMA DUZLU O,Inci A,Yıldırım A,Doganay M,OZBEL Y,Aksoy S Vector-borne Zoonotic Diseases in Turkey: Rising Threats on Public Health. Türkiye Parazitoloji Dergisi. 2020; 44(3): 168 - 175. 10.4274/tpd.galenos.2020.6985
Vancouver DUZLU O,Inci A,Yıldırım A,Doganay M,OZBEL Y,Aksoy S Vector-borne Zoonotic Diseases in Turkey: Rising Threats on Public Health. Türkiye Parazitoloji Dergisi. 2020; 44(3): 168 - 175. 10.4274/tpd.galenos.2020.6985
IEEE DUZLU O,Inci A,Yıldırım A,Doganay M,OZBEL Y,Aksoy S "Vector-borne Zoonotic Diseases in Turkey: Rising Threats on Public Health." Türkiye Parazitoloji Dergisi, 44, ss.168 - 175, 2020. 10.4274/tpd.galenos.2020.6985
ISNAD DUZLU, Onder vd. "Vector-borne Zoonotic Diseases in Turkey: Rising Threats on Public Health". Türkiye Parazitoloji Dergisi 44/3 (2020), 168-175. https://doi.org/10.4274/tpd.galenos.2020.6985