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Tick-borne encephalitis and the others problems caused by ticks

Publication at Second Faculty of Medicine |
2006

Abstract

All over the world ticks represent major way of transmission viral and bacterial diseases. In the epidemiological records, Czech republic reports the second highest rate of the tick-born encephalitis within Europe, 500-700 cases each year.

When the infection occurs in childhood, its clinical picture is mostly not serious. Vaccination prevents infections effectively.

Lyme disease of children can show only as a palse n. facialis. Crucial is the correct indication of antibiotic treatment because the serologic findings are often unspecific and without clinical corelation.

This article stresses also other rare tick-spread infections that can be potentially imported to the Czech republic.