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Bats and ectoparasites: exploring a hidden link in zoonotic disease transmission

Tamara Szentiványi, Kriszta Lilla Szabadi, Tamás Görföl, Péter Estók, Gábor Kemenesi

2024Trends in Parasitology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bats are increasingly in the focus of disease surveillance studies as they harbor pathogens that can cause severe human disease. In other host groups, ectoparasitic arthropods play an important role in transmitting pathogens to humans. Nevertheless, we currently know little about the role of bat-associated ectoparasites in pathogen transmission, not only between bats but also to humans and other species, even though some of these parasites occasionally feed on humans and harbor potentially zoonotic organisms. In this work, we summarize current knowledge on the zoonotic risks linked to bat-associated ectoparasites and provide novel risk assessment guidelines to improve targeted surveillance efforts. Additionally, we suggest research directions to help adjust surveillance strategies and to better understand the eco-epidemiological role of these parasites.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyTransmission (telecommunications)ZoonosisZoonotic diseaseOne HealthBiosecurityDiseaseDisease reservoirZoologyEnvironmental healthEcologyPublic healthVirologyMedicinePathologyEngineeringElectrical engineeringViral Infections and VectorsZoonotic diseases and public healthVector-borne infectious diseases
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