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TBE in Czech Republic. Chapter 13Pazdiora, 2024
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The TBE virus (TBEV) was first isolated in the Czech Republic by a Czech scientist in 1948- 1949 from both a patient and also from Ixodes ricinus ticks 1. However, even before 1948, etiologically unclear summer cases of viral meningoencephalitis had been reported, and …
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