1. Tick-borne encephalitis infections without CNS involvement: An observational study in Latvia, 2007-2022.
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Freimane Z, Karelis G, Zolovs M, and Zavadska D
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- Humans, Latvia epidemiology, Male, Female, Middle Aged, Adult, Aged, Adolescent, Young Adult, Child, Child, Preschool, Central Nervous System virology, Central Nervous System pathology, Aged, 80 and over, Encephalitis, Tick-Borne epidemiology, Encephalitis, Tick-Borne virology, Encephalitis Viruses, Tick-Borne
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Background: Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is a human viral infectious disease involving the central nervous system (CNS). It is caused by the tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV). At present, there is very limited information regarding the clinical importance and health burden of TBE infections without signs of CNS inflammation. Moreover, such cases are omitted from official TBE surveillances and there are no reports of population-based studies., Methods and Findings: A nationwide population-based study was conducted in Latvia by intensively searching for symptomatic TBEV infections recorded in outpatient and hospital settings between 2007 and 2022. In total, 4,124 symptomatic TBEV infections were identified, of which 823 (20.0%) had no CNS involvement. Despite the lack of neurological symptoms, non-CNS TBE patients still experienced severe health conditions that required management in a hospital setting for a median duration of 7 days. Furthermore, lumbar puncture information was available for 708 of these patients, with 100 (14.1%) undergoing the procedure, suggesting a high suspicion of CNS involvement., Conclusions: Clearly, non-CNS TBE has the potential to negatively impact the health of patients. The actual burden of non-CNS TBEV cases may be higher than we think as these cases are omitted from official TBE surveillances and are challenging to recognize., Competing Interests: Study received funding from a commercial source: Pfizer, grant number #56910489. Prof. Dace Zavadska has received funding as an expert in participation in Expert Forum from Company Sanofi Pasteur, unrelated to the current study. This does not alter our adherence to PLOS ONE policies on sharing data and materials. The authors remain committed to the transparency and integrity of their research., (Copyright: © 2024 Freimane et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.)
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- 2024
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