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Dr KK Aggarwal 27 July 2018
Ticks and mites, like the fleas, bedbugs and lice are arthropods, the largest animal group. But, the similarity ends here. Fleas, bedbugs and lice are insects (Insecta group), while ticks and mites are arachnids (Arachnida group), which also includes spiders.
Ticks and mites are external parasites of humans and are of public health importance as they are important vectors of diseases in humans (zoonoses).
Unlike ticks and mites, bedbugs, head lice and crab lice do not carry disease, though the bites caused by them can be bothersome. Only the body louse transmits infections to humans (Trench fever, epidemic typhus).
Rickettsiae (coccobacilli) and rickettsia-like bacteria are primary parasites of arthropods like lice, fleas, ticks and mites and usually spread to humans through the bites of ticks, mites, fleas, or lice that have previously fed on an infected animal.
Humans are accidental hosts in a chain of transmission between mites, ticks or fleas and animals (most commonly rodents).
Rickettsial diseases are becoming common in India as a cause of acute febrile illness and are considered as emerging and re-emerging diseases. They are classically categorized into two: Typhus group and spotted fever group.
Then, there is another group of Rickettsial diseases, which includes Q fever and Trench fever.
The most commonly reported rickettsial diseases in India are scrub typhus (mite), murine typhus (flea), Indian tick typhus (louse) and Q fever (tick).
Other tick-borne diseases such as Kyasanur forest disease, Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic fever (CCHF), relapsing fever, Lyme disease and Q fever have also been reported in India.
Dr KK Aggarwal
Padma Shri Awardee
Vice President CMAAO
Group Editor-in-Chief IJCP Publications
President Heart Care Foundation of India
Immediate Past National President IMA
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