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Arboviruses in Croatia

B Turković1, Z Brudnjak

  • 1Croatian National Institute of Public Health, School of Medicine, University of Zagreb, Croatia.

Acta Medica Croatica : Casopis Hravatske Akademije Medicinskih Znanosti
|July 31, 1998
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This study documents arboviral infections in Croatia, detailing their chronological occurrence. Researchers confirmed the presence of Flaviviridae and Bunyaviridae virus families through serological and etiological diagnostic methods.

Area of Science:

  • Virology
  • Epidemiology
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Arboviral infections pose a significant public health concern globally.
  • Understanding the prevalence and distribution of arboviruses is crucial for effective disease control.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To comprehensively list and describe arboviral infections documented in Croatia.
  • To present etiological evidence and analyze virus circulation in natural foci.

Main Methods:

  • Chronological description of individual arboviral diseases.
  • Etiologic diagnosis through virus isolation and antibody detection in clinical samples.
  • Assessment of virus circulation via vector collection and animal serum antibody analysis.

Main Results:

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  • Documented arboviral infections occurring in Croatia.
  • Confirmed the presence of viruses from the Flaviviridae and Bunyaviridae families.
  • Established virus circulation patterns in natural foci within Croatia.

Conclusions:

  • Arboviruses, specifically Flaviviridae and Bunyaviridae, are endemic to Croatia.
  • The study provides a foundational record of arboviral activity in the region.
  • This data is essential for future surveillance and prevention strategies.