Tick-borne encephalitis: The impact of epidemiology, changing lifestyle, and environmental factors. Conference report of the 12th Annual Meeting of the International Scientific Working Group on Tick-Borne Encephalitis (ISW-TBE)
Introduction The International Scientific Working Group on Tick-Borne Encephalitis (ISW TBE) held its 12th Annual Meeting in January 2010, with participants from 28 countries. [...]case numbers in this highly endemic country are disconcerting, with no fewer than 1029 cases reported in 2006 and sever...
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description | Introduction The International Scientific Working Group on Tick-Borne Encephalitis (ISW TBE) held its 12th Annual Meeting in January 2010, with participants from 28 countries. [...]case numbers in this highly endemic country are disconcerting, with no fewer than 1029 cases reported in 2006 and several hundred cases in each of the follwoing years (2009 more than 800). |
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