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Volume 28, Number 10—October 2022
CME ACTIVITY - Synopsis

Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Foodborne Tick-Borne Encephalitis, Europe, 1980–2021

Meital ElbazComments to Author , Avi Gadoth, Daniel Shepshelovich, David Shasha, Nir Rudoler, and Yael Paran
Author affiliations: Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel (M. Elbaz, A. Godath, D. Shepshelovich, D. Sasha, Y. Paran); Tel-Aviv University, Tel Aviv (A. Godath, D. Shepshelovich, D. Sasha, Y. Paran); Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel (N. Rudoler); Ministry of Health, Tel Aviv (N. Rudoler)

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Rates of FB-TBE per country and year from a systematic review and meta-analysis, Europe, 1980–2021. Rates indicate FB-TBE per all TBE cases reported in the country, per year. Data are based on those reported in Table 1. FB-TBE, foodborne tick-borne encephalitis; TBE, tick-borne encephalitis.

Figure 3. Rates of FB-TBE per country and year from a systematic review and meta-analysis, Europe, 1980–2021. Rates indicate FB-TBE per all TBE cases reported in the country, per year. Data are based on those reported in Table 1. FB-TBE, foodborne tick-borne encephalitis; TBE, tick-borne encephalitis.

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