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Table 2 Selected potential CSIs distributed into different categories based on mode of transmission

From: Identifying climate-sensitive infectious diseases in animals and humans in Northern regions

Category

 

CSI/infectious agent

Zoonotic

No. of abstracts

No. of abstracts that included ≥ 2 CSIs

Arthropod vector-borne

Ticks

Anaplasmosis

Yes

10

17

Babesiosis

Yes

9

9

Borreliosis/lyme disease

Yes

42

23

Tick-borne encephalitis

Yes

33

16

Midges

Blue tongue disease

No

66

13

Schmallenberg virus

No

3

3

Mosquitoes

Setaria tundra

No

3

0

Sindbis fever/Pogosta/Ockelbo

Yes

2

63

Tularaemia

Yes

10

6

West Nile Fever

Yes

100

17

Food-, feed- and water-borne

 

Botulism

Yes

4

1

Campylobacter infection

Yes

4

18

Cryptosporidiosis

Yes

7

22

Leptospirosis

Yes

100

6

Listeriosis

Yes

0

3

Salmonellosis

Yes

6

14

Vtec/EHEC

Yes

0

4

Soil- and natural water-borne

 

Anthrax

Yes

16

2

Clostridiosis

Yes

2

2

Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae

Yes

0

0

Giardiasis

Yes

2

15

Q-fever

Yes

2

1

Vibrio vulnificus

No

0

5

Contact transmission

 

Alphaherpes virus

No

0

0

Gammaherpes virus

No

0

0

Necrobacillosis

Yes

0

0

Parapoxvirus (orf)

Yes

0

1

Pasteurellosis

No

1

0

Pestivirus

No

0

0

  1. Selected potential CSIs, divided and subdivided into categories based on mode of transmission to new individuals (within or between species), number of abstracts per CSI and number of abstracts that included more than one CSI