Characterization of tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) foci in Germany and Latvia (1997-2000)

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Süss, J
Schrader, C
Abel, U
Bormane, A
Duks, A
Kalnina, V
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[1] Natl Referenzlabor Durch Zecken Ubertragene Krank, Bundesinst Gesundheitlichen Verbraucherschutz & V, D-12277 Berlin, Germany
[2] Heidelberg Univ, Inst Med Biometrie & Informat, Heidelberg, Germany
[3] Natl Environm Hlth Ctr, Riga, Latvia
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tick-borne encephalitis virus; Ixodes ricinus; I; persulcatus; virus prevalence; natural foci; Germany; Latvia; high risk area; low risk area; TBEV nucleotide sequences;
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Knowledge concerning the prevalence of the tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) in wild living tick populations is very important for understanding the epidemiology of the disease and for immuno prophylactic strategy. In Germany high and low risk areas of TBE exist. In the years 1997-2000, 533 autochthonous clinical TBE cases were recorded, in the high-risk areas of Bavaria and Baden-Wuertternberg 140 and 363, and in the low risk areas in Hesse (Odenwald) and Rhineland-Palatinate 22 and 8, respectively. Corresponding to these case reports we have measured the virus prevalence in free living ticks in these four risk areas and compared these findings with the situation in high-risk areas in Latvia. In the years 1997-2000, 2,797 clinical TBE cases were recorded in Latvia. For the studies in Germany, a total of 17,398 Ixodes ricinus ticks (14,860 nymphs and 2,538 adults) were collected by flagging and examined for TBEV, in Latvia the corresponding numbers were 52-5 I. ricinus ticks (350 adults and 175 nymphs) and 281 I. persulcatus ticks (adults only). Information concerning annual and seasonal differences of the TBEV prevalence in natural TBE foci is not available in Germany. This paper is a continuation Of the Study (Suss et al., 1999), starting in 1997. We investigated every year, in May and September, the virus prevalence in ticks in high risk areas of Bavaria (8 foci) and Baden-Wuerttemberg (5 foci). A total of 15,400 ticks (13,100 nymphs and 2,300 adults) were examined for TBEV. The ticks were tested for the presence of TBEV-RNA using a sensitive, nested-RT-PCR. The virus prevalence in the Bavarian foci of the whole tick population ranged from 0.3 to 2.0 % during these four years, in adults between 1.2 and 5.3 % and in nymphs between 0.1 and 1.4 %. In the high-risk areas of Baden-Wuerttemberg, in the Black Forest, the estimated virus prevalence rates of investigated ticks varied from 0.2 to 3.4 %, in adults from 0 to 4.8 %, and in nymphs from 0.2 to 3.4 %. Using the same methods, we have also tested the low risk areas in the Odenwald (840 nymphs, 160 adults) and in Rhineland-Palatinate (920 nymphs, 78 adults). Ticks were collected in those areas where most TBE cases were registered. The virus prevalence in the Odenwald was 0 %, in adults and 0.5 % in nymphs, whereas in ticks from Rhineland-Palatinate we have not found any positive PCR signal. Sequence data of the PCR products have shown that all strains in Germany were closely related to the central European virus prototype Neudoerfl.
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