SCHOL-UA 10 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Ecological Study, Zoonosis, Borrelia

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Def: the ecological study of host-pathogen interactions within the context of their environment and evolution. The study of the underlying principles that influence the spatio-temporal patterns of disease. Dynamics of infectious disease are viewed as the overlap in time-space of niches of the component populations. Def: refers to the variety of life forms in an area; commonly discussed at three different levels: Current extinction rate is 100-1,000 times the background extinction rate (1-5 species/million species/year) Large percentages of species are threatened with extinction. Correlated with wildlife diversity and human population increase. Behavior of the host, vector, or parasite (zooprophylaxis) The condition of the host or vector. Most frequently reported vector-borne disease in the united states. First identified as a cluster of pediatric arthritis cases in lyme, ct. Earlier cases were documented in europe and cape cod. If untreated, can lead to joint, cardiac, and/or nervous system infections. Vectors: ixodes scapularis, pacificus, or ricinus (blacklegged tick)

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