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Emerging bacterial infectious diseases/pathogens vectored by human lice

Yuan‐Ping Deng, Yi-Tian Fu, Chaoqun Yao, Renfu Shao, Xueling Zhang, De-Yong Duan, Guo‐Hua Liu

2023Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Human lice have always been a major public health concern due to their vector capacity for louse-borne infectious diseases, like trench fever, louse-borne relapsing fever, and epidemic fever, which are caused by Bartonella quintana, Borrelia recurrentis, and Rickettsia prowazekii, respectively. Those diseases are currently re-emerging in the regions of poor hygiene, social poverty, or wars with life-threatening consequences. These louse-borne diseases have also caused outbreaks among populations in jails and refugee camps. In addition, antibodies and DNAs to those pathogens have been steadily detected in homeless populations. Importantly, more bacterial pathogens have been detected in human lice, and some have been transmitted by human lice in laboratories. Here, we provide a comprehensive review and update on louse-borne infectious diseases/bacterial pathogens.

Topics & Concepts

relapsing feverLouseBartonellaRickettsia prowazekiiBiologyOutbreakVirologyVector (molecular biology)BorreliaImmunologyRickettsiaZoologyBorrelia burgdorferiVirusGeneRecombinant DNAAntibodyBiochemistryVector-borne infectious diseasesBartonella species infections researchViral Infections and Vectors
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