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This book provides a ground-breaking and thorough analysis of how climate change affects tick populations and the transmission of diseases linked to them. The book employs a multidisciplinary approach to investigate the ecological, epidemiological, veterinary and public health consequences of climate change on diseases carried by ticks, while providing useful tactics and remedies to lessen these effects. With topics ranging from the causes of tick population growth to adaptive management techniques for disease prevention, this book gives readers the information and resources they need to confront the growing threat of tick-borne diseases in a developing climate.
Contents
Introduction: Ticks in a Changing Climate.- Tick Life Cycle Modifications in Response to Changing Climates.- Spatial Dynamics of Tick-Borne Diseases under Climate Change.- Emerging Zoonotic Threats: Climate, Ticks, and Disease Transmission.- Impact of Climate Change on Tick-Borne Viral Diseases.- Impact of Climate Change on Tick-Borne Bacterial Diseases.- Impact of Climate Change on Tick-Borne Protozoal Diseases.- Tick-Borne Diseases in A Warming World: A Global Prospective.- Socio-economic Consequences of Altered Tick-Borne Disease Patterns.- Adaptations strategies for tick control in the face of climate change.- Community Health Resilience: Addressing Tick-Borne Diseases.- Future Projections: Anticipating Climate-Driven Challenges in Tick Research.



