[Ecology of Lyme disease]

Sante Publique. 2019 May 13;S1(HS):73-87. doi: 10.3917/spub.190.0073.
[Article in French]

Abstract

Diseases spread by ticks are complex and typically come under the One Health approach because the implications for human, animal and environmental health are so intricately interconnected. In Europe and North America, these diseases, particularly the emblematic case of Lyme disease, are constantly on the rise. They are associated with a very strong emotional element in Western societies, where citizens are preoccupied by this upsurge and call on governments and health services to act. There is no vaccine against Lyme disease. This is the backdrop against which scientists are looking for alternative solutions based on the identification of ecological factors that are liable to better control tick populations and the movements of pathogens within ecosystems. This article describes the main knowledge already acquired about the ecology of Lyme disease and then provides a list of a number of instruments that can be leveraged to limit the risks and improve control.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Ecosystem*
  • Europe
  • Forests
  • Humans
  • Lyme Disease / prevention & control*
  • North America
  • Ticks*