Announcing a new article publication for Zoonoses journal. Northeastern China has a high incidence of tick-borne diseases. Emerging and re-emerging tick-borne viral diseases pose a considerable threat to public health. To date, ten tick-borne viruses have been identified to cause disease in humans or animals in northeastern China. The complex diversity of tick-borne viral diseases in the region poses substantial diagnosis and treatment challenges, but also offers valuable opportunities to study the genetic evolution and transmission dynamics of tick-borne viruses.
This article highlights the significant public health threat posed by tick-borne viral diseases in Northeastern China. This region experiences a high incidence of such diseases, with both emerging and re-emerging pathogens contributing to the health burden. The article emphasizes the need for increased surveillance, public awareness, and preventive measures to mitigate the impact of these diseases.
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Ziyan Liu and Zedong Wang. Northeastern China, a Hotspot for Tick-Borne Viral Diseases. Zoonoses. 2025. Vol. 5(1). DOI: 10.15212/ZOONOSES-2025-0009