. "11140" . . "1"^^ . . "10.1007/s12519-012-0383-z" . "Background: The Czech Republic ranks among the countries with highest prevalence of tick-borne encephalitis worldwide. The region of West Bohemia has the second highet morbidity within the Czech Republic. Methods: Between 1960 and 2007, laboratories confirmed 410 cases of tick-borne encephalitis in children and adolescents of West Bohemia. Avalaible epidemiological data were analyzed. Results: The highest incidence (per 100 000 population) was found in the group of 15-19 years for both genders (males: 6,2; females: 4,3). Data on the consumption of non-pasteurized milk were found in 5,4% of patients. The preschool age group showed its highest incidence in June and September, and the risk of infection for older children was in Juny and August. Conclusion: The current low coverage of vaccination leads to an insignificant improvement to the overall frequency of this disease."@en . "DE - Spolkov\u00E1 republika N\u011Bmecko" . "Pazdiora, Petr" . "Tick-borne encephalitis in children and adolescents in the Czech Republic between 1960 and 2007" . . "\u0160truncov\u00E1, V\u011Bra" . "3"^^ . "Tick-borne encephalitis in children and adolescents in the Czech Republic between 1960 and 2007" . . "World Journal of Pediatrics" . "Tick-borne encephalitis in children and adolescents in the Czech Republic between 1960 and 2007"@en . . "RIV/00216208:11140/12:10124883!RIV13-MSM-11140___" . . . "I" . . "000311128900012" . "RIV/00216208:11140/12:10124883" . "174431" . . "1708-8569" . . "\u0160vecov\u00E1, Miroslava" . "4"^^ . . "[A331ECB831AB]" . "Tick-borne encephalitis in children and adolescents in the Czech Republic between 1960 and 2007"@en . "8" . . . . "4" . . "Background: The Czech Republic ranks among the countries with highest prevalence of tick-borne encephalitis worldwide. The region of West Bohemia has the second highet morbidity within the Czech Republic. Methods: Between 1960 and 2007, laboratories confirmed 410 cases of tick-borne encephalitis in children and adolescents of West Bohemia. Avalaible epidemiological data were analyzed. Results: The highest incidence (per 100 000 population) was found in the group of 15-19 years for both genders (males: 6,2; females: 4,3). Data on the consumption of non-pasteurized milk were found in 5,4% of patients. The preschool age group showed its highest incidence in June and September, and the risk of infection for older children was in Juny and August. Conclusion: The current low coverage of vaccination leads to an insignificant improvement to the overall frequency of this disease." . "vaccines; transmission; tick-borne encephalitis; children"@en .