The importance of tick-borne diseases is increasing because of climate change, with a lack of long-term studies on tick-borne pathogens in South Korea. To understand the epidemiological characteristics of tick-borne diseases, the monthly distribution of field ticks throughout the year was studied in South Korea between May 2014 and April 2018 in a cross sectional study.
The presence of various tick-borne pathogens (
During the study period there were 11,717 ticks collected and 4 species identified.
In conclusion, due attention should be paid to preventing tick-borne infections in humans whilst engaged in outdoor activities in Spring and Autumn, particularly in places where there is a high prevalence of ticks.
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Pathogenic
Seawater samples were collected from 145 coastal area points in the aquatic environment in which
In 2017, total seawater isolation rates for
The isolation rates of pathogenic
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