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    • Veterinary Medicine
    • Epidemiology
    • Virology

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    • Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is a growing public health concern caused by the tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV).
    • TBEV infections manifest as neurological symptoms in humans and the virus is expanding into new regions.
    • The virus exists in three subtypes across Europe and Asia, transmitted primarily by Ixodes ticks between rodent hosts.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review the characteristics, epidemiology, and clinical aspects of TBEV infections.
    • To examine the pathogenesis, diagnostic methods, and control strategies for TBE.
    • To understand the factors influencing TBEV prevalence and occurrence for effective control.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of existing literature on TBEV characteristics.
    • Analysis of epidemiological data on TBEV spread and occurrence.
    • Examination of pathogenesis, diagnostic approaches, and control measures for TBEV.

    Main Results:

    • TBEV is transmitted by ticks, with rodents as amplifying hosts.
    • Humans contract TBEV through tick bites or consuming infected milk products.
    • Environmental, genetic, and behavioral factors influence TBEV prevalence and occurrence.

    Conclusions:

    • Understanding TBEV transmission dynamics, host-vector interactions, and environmental influences is crucial.
    • Effective control measures for TBE require a comprehensive understanding of the virus and its ecological context.
    • Further research into pathogenesis and diagnostics can improve TBE management and prevention.