2023
DOI: 10.33442/26613980_12b33-6
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TBE in Switzerland and Liechtenstein

Abstract: The first serological reports of tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) in Switzerland date back to the early 1970s [T. Krech. Dissertation, University of Berne, 1980]. Surveillance started in 1984, and TBE became a notifiable disease in 1988. Most cases are reported between April and October with a tick bite exposure below an altitude of 1500–2000 meters.

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“…Tick-borne encephalitis has been a mandatory notifiable disease in Switzerland since 1988, with all suspected cases notified via the national disease surveillance system [22,23]. All diagnostic serological tests positive for TBE are notified by laboratories to the FOPH.…”
Section: Description Of Cases Of Tick-borne Encephalitismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tick-borne encephalitis has been a mandatory notifiable disease in Switzerland since 1988, with all suspected cases notified via the national disease surveillance system [22,23]. All diagnostic serological tests positive for TBE are notified by laboratories to the FOPH.…”
Section: Description Of Cases Of Tick-borne Encephalitismentioning
confidence: 99%