Diseases Transmitted by the Black-Legged Ticks in the United States: A Comprehensive Review of the Literature

Cureus. 2021 Aug 28;13(8):e17526. doi: 10.7759/cureus.17526. eCollection 2021 Aug.

Abstract

The black-legged tick is endemic to the midwestern, northeastern, western, south-eastern, and southern regions of the United States. There has been an increased burden of black-legged ticks in humans in recent years. COVID-19 pandemic has further heightened this burden. We thereby reviewed the literature to discuss the seasonality, infections, and clinical spectrum of diseases transmitted by the black-legged ticks. We also discuss the reported delay in the diagnosis of these diseases during the pandemic situation, the alpha-gal syndrome, the importance of prompt diagnosis, and early medical intervention with an aim to increase awareness of the black-legged tick-borne diseases.

Keywords: black-legged ticks; control; disease; ixodes scapularis; ixodes scapularis tick.

Publication types

  • Review