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To assess the effect of increasing tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) vaccination coverage in Austria, we compared incidence rates over 40 years for highly TBE-endemic countries of central Europe (Czech Republic, Slovenia, and Austria). For all 3 countries we found extensive annual and longer range fluctuations and shifts in distribution of patient ages, suggesting major variations in the complex interplay of factors influencing risk for exposure to TBE virus. The most distinctive effect was found for Austria, where mass vaccination decreased incidence to 16% of that of the prevaccination era. Incidence rates remained high for the nonvaccinated population. To assess the effect of increasing tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) vaccination coverage in Austria, we compared incidence rates over 40 years for highly TBE-endemic countries of central Europe (Czech Republic, Slovenia, and Austria). For all 3 countries we found extensive annual and longer range fluctuations and shifts in distribution of patient ages, suggesting major variations in the complex interplay of factors influencing risk for exposure to TBE virus. The most distinctive effect was found for Austria, where mass vaccination decreased incidence to 16% of that of the prevaccination era. Incidence rates remained high for the nonvaccinated population.
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Vaccination and tick-borne encephalitis, central Europe Vaccination and tick-borne encephalitis, central Europe
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Vaccination and tick-borne encephalitis, central Europe Vaccination and tick-borne encephalitis, central Europe
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P(NT11425)
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1
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RIV/75010330:_____/13:00010127
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tick-borne encephalitis; infectious diseases; vaccination; central Europe
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US - Spojené státy americké
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[AA69F01EF0CA]
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Emerging infectious diseases
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Essl, A. Kříž, Bohumír Holzmann, H. Heinz, F. X. Kundi, M. Stiasny, K. Grgic-Vitek, M.
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000328172800009
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1080-6040
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8
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10.3201/eid1901.120458