
EnglishTicks are mites living in wooded areas and they cling to hosts to feed on their blood. It is during this meal that they can transmit pathogens, potentially dangerous, especially for humans. Tick-borne encephalitis, spotted fever and high-profile Lyme borreliosis are all transmitted by ticks. Different means of prevention exist. francaisAcariens des zones boisees, les tiques s’accrochent aux hotes pour se nourrir de leur sang. C’est lors de ce repas qu’elles peuvent transmettre des pathogenes, potentiellement dangereux, notamment pour l’humain. L’encephalite a tiques, la fievre boutonneuse et la tres mediatique borreliose de Lyme sont toutes transmises par des tiques. Differents moyens de prevention existent.
Acarien, Pathogène, [SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie, Maladie de Lyme, Prévention vectorielle, Tique
Acarien, Pathogène, [SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie, Maladie de Lyme, Prévention vectorielle, Tique
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