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Braks, Sipke E. van Wieren, Willem Takken and Hein Sprong 210 1$aLeiden ;$aBoston :$cBrill | Wageningen Academic,$d2016. 210 4$d©2016 215 $a1 online resource (465 pages) $ccolor illustrations 225 1 $aEcology and Control of Vector-borne Diseases ;$v4 311 08$a90-8686-293-4 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tFront Matter /$rMarieta A.H. Braks, Sipke E. van Wieren, Willem Takken, and Hein Sprong -- 1. Introduction: choosing a One Health approach for the control of Lyme borreliosis /$rHein Sprong and Marieta A.H. Braks -- 2. The complexity of patients with (suspected) Lyme borreliosis /$rJeanine Ursinus, Jeroen Coumou, and Joppe W.R. Hovius -- 3. Life cycle and ecology of Ixodes ricinus : the roots of public health importance /$rGa?bor Fo?ldva?ri -- 4. Ecology of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato /$rElena Claudia Coipan and Hein Sprong -- 5. Rodents as hosts for Ixodes ricinus and Borrelia afzelii /$rGilian van Duijvendijk, Gerrit Gort, and Willem Takken -- 6. The role of large herbivores in Ixodes ricinus and Borrelia burgdorferi s.l. dynamics /$rSipke E. van Wieren and Tim R. Hofmeester -- 7. Ecological interactions between songbirds, ticks, and Borrelia burgdorferi s.l. in Europe /$rDieter J.A. Heylen -- 8. Neglected hosts: the role of lacertid lizards and medium-sized mammals in the ecoepidemiology of Lyme borreliosis /$rSa?ndor Szekeres, Vikto?ria Majla?thova?, Igor Majla?th, and Ga?bor Fo?ldva?ri -- 9. Emerging tick-borne pathogens: ticking on Pandora?s box /$rSetareh Jahfari and Hein Sprong -- 10. Phenology of Ixodes ricinus and Lyme borreliosis risk /$rWillem Takken -- 11. How landscapes shape Lyme borreliosis risk /$rLucy Gilbert -- 12. The role of host diversity in Borrelia burgdorferi s.l. dynamics /$rTim R. Hofmeester -- 13. Greener cities, a wild card for ticks? /$rFedor Gassner, Kayleigh M. Hansford, and Jolyon M. Medlock -- 14. A resource-based habitat concept for tick-borne diseases /$rSophie O. Vanwambeke, Sen Li, and Nienke A. Hartemink -- 15. Modelling the ecological dynamics of tick borne pathogens in a risk assessment perspective /$rAlessandro Mannelli, Agustin Estrada-Pen?a, and Donal Bisanzio -- 16. How can forest managers help to reduce the risk for Lyme borreliosis? /$rKris Verheyen and Sanne C. Ruyts -- 17. The role of large herbivores in tick-reducing intervention schemes /$rSipke E. van Wieren -- 18. Sheep mopping /$rSipke E. van Wieren -- 19. Effectiveness and environmental hazards of acaricides applied to large mammals for tick control /$rSipke E. van Wieren, Marieta A.H. Braks, and Joost Lahr -- 20. Biological control of the tick Ixodes ricinus by pathogens and invertebrates /$rIngeborg Klingen and Gilian van Duijvendijk -- 21. Anti-tick vaccines to prevent tick-borne diseases: an overview and a glance at the future /$rMichelle J. Klouwens, Jos J. Trentelman, and Joppe W.R. Hovius -- 22. Evidence-based health promotion programmes and tools to prevent tick bites and Lyme borreliosis /$rDesiree J. Beaujean and Hein Sprong -- 23. Prevention of Lyme borreliosis after a tick bite /$rHein Sprong and Kees (C.C.) van den Wijngaard -- 24. How an extreme weather spell in winter can influence vector tick abundance and tick-borne disease incidence /$rHans Dautel, Daniel Ka?mmer, and Olaf Kahl -- 25. Grasping risk mapping /$rMarieta A.H. Braks, Annemieke C. Mulder, Arno Swart, and William Wint -- 26. From guessing to GIS-ing: empowering land managers /$rAnnemieke C. Mulder, Marianne Snabilie, and Marieta A.H. Braks -- 27. Personal protection for people with occupational risk in the Netherlands /$rMirjam C.G. de Groot -- 28. The protection of European dogs against infection with Lyme disease spirochaetes /$rK. Emil Hovius -- 29. Lyme borreliosis prevention strategies: United States versus Europe /$rLars Eisen and Jeremy S. Gray -- 30. Concluding remarks /$rHein Sprong -- Back Matter /$rMarieta A.H. Braks, Sipke E. van Wieren, Willem Takken, and Hein Sprong. 330 $aHow can nature be protected and biodiversity be preserved while the threats of zoonotic diseases are minimised? Expanding nature areas and creating ecological networks across Europe is not only beneficial for wildlife, but also for the pathogens they carry. A prominent case is Lyme borreliosis, which has risen from relative obscurity to become a major public health problem in Europe. The Dutch research program 'Shooting the messenger' took a 'One Health' approach aiming at the development of sustainable measures for the prevention of Lyme borreliosis. An interdisciplinary network of researchers, public health experts, and nature managers gained and shared knowledge in the ecological processes of ticks, Lyme spirochaetes and their vertebrate hosts as well as in the human epidemiology of tick bites and Lyme borreliosis. 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