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Emerging vector-borne zoonoses: eco-epidemiology and public health implications in India.
[scrub typhus]
The
diseases
originating
from
animals
or
associated
with
man
and
animals
are
remerging
and
have
resulted
in
considerable
morbidity
and
mortality
.
The
present
review
highlights
the
re
-emergence
of
emerging
mainly
zoonotic
diseases
like
chikungunya
,
scrub
typhus
,
and
extension
of
spatial
distribution
of
cutaneous
leishmaniasis
from
western
Rajasthan
to
Himachal
Pradesh
,
Kerala
,
and
Haryana
states
;
West
Nile
virus
to
Assam
,
and
non-endemic
areas
of
Japanese
encephalitis
(
JE
)
like
Maharashtra
and
JE
to
Delhi
;
Crimean-
Congo
hemorrhagic
fever
making
inroads
in
Ahmedabad
;
and
reporting
fifth
parasite
of
human
malaria
with
possibility
of
zoonosis
have
been
highlighted
,
which
necessitates
further
studies
for
prevention
and
control
.
Emphasis
has
been
given
on
understanding
the
ecology
of
reservoir
hosts
of
pathogen
,
micro
niche
of
vector
species
,
climatic
,
socioeconomic
risk
factors
,
etc
.
Development
of
facilities
for
diagnosis
of
virus
from
insects
,
reservoirs
,
and
human
beings
(
like
BSL
4
,
which
has
been
established
in
NIV
,
Pune
)
,
awareness
about
symptoms
of
new
emerging
viral
and
other
zoonotic
diseases
,
differential
diagnosis
,
risk
factors
(
climatic
,
ecological
,
and
socioeconomic
)
and
mapping
of
disease-
specific
vulnerable
areas
,
and
mathematical
modeling
for
projecting
epidemiological
scenario
is
needed
for
preparedness
of
public
health
institutes
.
It
is
high
time
to
understand
the
ecological
link
of
zoonotic
or
anthroponotic
diseases
for
updated
risk
maps
and
epidemiological
knowledge
for
effective
preventive
and
control
measures
.
The
public
health
stakeholders
in
India
as
well
as
in
Southeast
Asia
should
emphasize
on
understanding
the
eco-epidemiology
of
the
discussed
zoonotic
diseases
for
taking
preventive
actions
.
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