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The Role of Environmental Factors in Lyme Disease Transmission in the European Union: A Systematic Review

Christine Giesen, Daniel Cifo, Diana Gómez‐Barroso, Rosa Ma Estévez-Reboredo, Jordi Figuerola, Zaida Herrador

2024Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: spp. Our objective was to determine meteorological and environmental factors associated with LD transmission in Europe and the effect of climate change on LD. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A systematic review following the PRISMA guidelines was performed. We selected studies on LD transmission in the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA) published between 2000 and 2022. The protocol was registered in the PROSPERO database. RESULTS: We included 81 studies. The impact of environmental, meteorological or climate change factors on tick vectors was studied in 65 papers (80%), and the impact on human LD cases was studied in 16 papers (19%), whereas animal hosts were only addressed in one study (1%). A significant positive relationship was observed between temperature and precipitation and the epidemiology of LD, although contrasting results were found among studies. Other positive factors were humidity and the expansion of anthropized habitats. CONCLUSIONS: The epidemiology of LD seems to be related to climatic factors that are changing globally due to ongoing climate change. Unfortunately, the complete zoonotic cycle was not systematically analyzed. It is important to adopt a One Health approach to understand LD epidemiology.

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European unionLyme diseaseEpidemiologyTransmission (telecommunications)Climate changeEnvironmental healthIxodesGeographySystematic reviewVeterinary medicineEcologyBiologyMedicineMEDLINEVirologyPathologyEngineeringEconomic policyBusinessElectrical engineeringBiochemistryVector-borne infectious diseasesVector-Borne Animal DiseasesZoonotic diseases and public health