Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Tick-borne encephalitis in Europe – walkers beware!

Tick-borne encephalitis continues to be a problem in some areas of western & central Europe, and those taking walking holidays in Europe should be aware of those countries where there is a risk of this serious disease.

It is common in the forest & mountainous regions of Austria, Germany, Switzerland and Poland, & also present in Lithuania, Belarus, Croatia and Slovenia. It is also present in lesser amounts in France, Italy, Norway, Sweden and many other European countries.

The disease is vaccine-preventable, and those going on walking or camping holidays in all the countries mentioned should take precautions against being bitten by ticks, know what to do if bitten & consider vaccination before travel.

Source: Eurosurveillance

Get in touch
Holidaying in Europe? Make sure, take expert advice. Call the Globe Travel Health Centre in Norwich on 01603 667323

Source: http://www.globetravelhealthcentre.com/travel-advice/tick-borne-encephalitis-in-europe-walkers-beware.html

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