Tick-Borne Encephalitis in the Czech Republic
Rates of Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) in the Czech Republic are similar to those reported by Austria during the 1970’s. [1,2] Following the institution of mass vaccination by Austria in 1981, TBE rates decreased to levels experienced in neighboring countries. [3] Enhanced administration of TBE vaccine might also prove effective for the Czech Republic.
References:
1. Berger SA. Tick-Borne Encephalitis: Global Status, 2015. 65 pages, 45 graphs, 564 references. Gideon e-books, http://www.gideononline.com/ebooks/disease/tick-borne-encephalitis-global-status/
2. Berger SA. Infectious Diseases of the Czech Republic, 2015. 497 pages, 143 graphs, 2,097 references. Gideon e-books, http://www.gideononline.com/ebooks/country/infectious-diseases-of-the-czech-republic/
3. http://www.gideononline.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/Gideon-Graphs.pps
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