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We review the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of tick-borne encephalitis, and summarise biological and virological aspects that are important for understanding the life-cycle and transmission of the virus.
Lars Lindquist, Olli Vapalahti
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Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is a viral tick-borne infection occurring in many parts of Europe and Asia as described in this review. Increasing TBE case numbers have been reported over recent decades. In Denmark the infection is rare (1-14 annual cases).
Hills SL, Gould CV.
europepmc +9 more sources
International audiencePurpose of review Tick-borne encephalitis continues to be one of the most significant causes of viral encephalitis in Europe and Asia.
Gonzalez, Gaëlle +2 more
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Siberian subtype tick-borne encephalitis virus in Ixodes ricinus in a newly emerged focus, Finland
The first tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) cases in Kotka, Finland appeared in 2010. Altogether ten human cases have been diagnosed by 2014. Four had long-lasting sequelae.
Anne J Jääskeläinen +2 more
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Tick borne encephalitis is emerging in several european countries. Prevention of new cases and mitigation of the risk for the european citizens should be based on a precise estimate of the burden of the disease at Eu level and temporal variation in ...
Rizzoli, Annapaola
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Distinct cerebrospinal fluid microbiome dysbiosis associated with disease severity in tick-borne encephalitis [PDF]
Chaopreecha J +8 more
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Tick-borne encephalitis. [PDF]
Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is a zoonotic arbovirus infection endemic to Russia and Eastern and Central Europe. Despite being a common and serious life-threatening disease for which a mass vaccination program was implemented in Austria, there is only limited reference to this disease in the English-language literature.
Takashima, Ikuo, Hayasaka, Daisuke
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Tick-borne encephalitis virus variants drive distinct TCR repertoire alterations. [PDF]
Salnikova MA +7 more
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Milk Modulates the Gastrointestinal Stability of Tick-Borne Encephalitis Virus: Implications for Alimentary Transmission. [PDF]
Machacek M +3 more
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Tick-borne encephalitis in children
The incidence of tick-borne encephalitis in Norway is increasing. The risk of infection shows considerable geographical variations, with clusters of cases in certain municipalities in the counties of Agder, and Vestfold and Telemark. There is also a major variation in clinical presentation.
Åshild, Marvik +4 more
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