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natural foci of tick-borne encephalitis in central europe and the relationship of the incidence of ixodes ricinus to original ecosystems.based on reports of the national epidemiological service on tick-borne encephalitis (tbe) morbidity in 1953-1987, data in the literature, and results of the author's own field research on the occurrence of the common tick, ixodes ricinus, foci of this disease have been identified on the territory of czechoslovakia. in bohemia a significant focus of tbe in the central bohemian region is located in the krivoklát area with forests and in the berounka, mid-vltava, and lower-sázava river basins, in t ...19957787824
[effects of climate change on the incidence of tick-borne encephalitis in the czech republic in the past two decades].the study objective was an attempt to explain uneven distribution of the incidence of tick-borne encephalitis (tbe) throughout the past two decades. a sharp rise was recorded in the last decade: while 2596 tbe cases were reported in the decade 1983-1992, as many as 5892 tbe cases were reported in the decade 1993-2002, with high rates persisting also in the following years (606 tbe cases reported in 2003). data from the database tbe epidat of the national institute of public health, prague, and t ...200415633538
[borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato in ixodid ticks from ostrava slag heaps].in 2005 and 2006, ixodes ricinus ticks were collected on two slag (waste rock) heaps from coal mines in the ostrava area (north moravia/silesia, czech republic), oskar (site a) and emma (site b), partially covered by vegetation including trees, and at a control forest site near hlucín (site c). the mean numbers of l. ricinus nymphs and imagoes flagged per person-hour were high: 35.3 nymphs and 12.7 imagoes, at site a, 23.3 and 26.0, respectively, at site b, and 25.4 and 16.8, respectively, at co ...200919526923
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