Lyme Dısease in Turkey

Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2018, Vol 4, Issue 3

Abstract

Lyme disease is the most common vector-borne infection in West Europe and United States of America’s northeastern territories. Despite seroprevalence studies and case reports from various regions, widespread epidemiologic studies are lacking in Turkey. The disease takes its name from Old Lyme village in the State of Connecticut, United States and its causative agents, first isolated by Willy Burgdorfer in early 80’s, include Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto, B. garinii, B. afzelii, and B. mayonii. The causative agents of Lyme disease are transmitted by Ixodes ticks, which may be harbored by rodents, birds, deer, or humans as ectoparasites in larva, nymph, or adult forms. Humans are not a part of the natural life cycle of Borrelia spirochetes. The presence of ecosystem, required for the spread of Lyme disease in Turkey, has been confirmed in respect to climatic characteristics, vector ticks found in cattle, sheep, goats, foxes, and tortoises, and most importantly, Borrelia-infected Ixodes ricinus ticks. Human Lyme seropositivity in Turkey varies between 2% and 44%. The contribution of Lyme cases presented from Turkey to international medical literature is prominent mostly in pediatric neuroborreliosis cases, for which, the presentations of sixth borreliosis-associated pediatric transverse myelitis in literature and the benefit of plasmapheresis in intravenous immunoglobulin–nonrespondent B. burgdorferi–related Guillain-Barré syndrome in a child are good examples. Lyme disease, as which 60 cases have been reported till 2010, and the number of reported cases of which does not exceed 80 until now, does not seem to be a big health problem in Turkey for now despite some unfounded arguments in mass media.

Authors and Affiliations

Selim Öncel

Keywords

Related Articles

The Role and Importance of Clinical Education in Nursing

Nursing education consists of theoretical and practical components. The foundation of nursing education is that providing competency of theoretical knowledge and skills. Clinical education is complementary of nursing edu...

A Case Of Recurrent Odontogenic Myxoma Of The Mandible: Clinical And Radiographic Diagnosis With Review Of Literature

Odontogenic myxomas are benign tumors of ectomesenchymal origin and comprise of 3%-8% of all odontogenic tumors. They may be derived from cells of the dental follicle, dental papilla or periodontal ligament. Most of the...

EDTA - Dependent Pseudothrombocytopenia: Case Report

EDTA-dependent pseudothrombocytopenia is the mismeasurement of the thrombocyte count in EDTA anticoagulated blood, due to aggregation of these cells. The situation may be mistaken with true thrombocytopenia and may lead...

Effect of Smart Phone Addiction Levels of Nursing Students on Their Communication Skills

Objective: This study was aimed to determine the effect of smartphone addiction levels of nursing students on communication skills. Methods: This study was carried out using a descriptive design with nursing students (n=...

Determining The Breast Milk And Breastfeeding Myths Of Postpartum Women

Objective: Common beliefs about breast milk and breastfeeding in society are one of the obstacles to exclucive breastfeeding, especially in the first six months of life. This study was conducted to determine the beliefs...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP572470
  • DOI 10.30934/kusbed.423490
  • Views 38
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Selim Öncel (2018). Lyme Dısease in Turkey. UNKNOWN, 4(3), 103-106. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-572470