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SM ISO690:2012 CEPRAGA, Pavel. Transmiterea bolilor infecțioase prin intermediul căpușelor. In: Interuniversitaria, Ed. 15, 23 aprilie 2019, Bălți. Bălți, Republica Moldova: Universitatea de Stat „Alecu Russo" din Bălţi, 2019, Ediția 15, Vol.2, pp. 207-212. ISBN 978-9975-50-241-2. |
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: Everyone's health could be affected somehow due to the climate changes happening on a global scale.Such transformations as the increase or decrease of the temperature, less lasting winters and longer summers, global warming, have an indirect impact on the spread of infections.Harmless at first sight, the ticks represent a real danger when talking about causing diseases like LymeBorreliosis, Boutonneuse fever, Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) etc.This article points the fact that ticks are getting more and more adapted to the climate changes in Europe, by that causing a lot of health and economic troubles.It showssomestudies made by WHO (World Health Organization), CNSP (Centrul National de Sănătate Publică) and me, in order to identify the biggest inconveniences created by the viral vectors of the ticks and it's premonition |
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Cuvinte-cheie climate changes, spread of infections, viral vectors, ticks, LymeBorreliosis, global warming, healthand economic troubles. |
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