Abstract

The former Czechoslovak Republic was one of the first countries in Europe where the tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) was identified. This discovery was made in 1947, when Rampas and Gallia observed a high incidence of disease identified as “Czechoslovakia encephalitis”, and TBEV was isolated from Ixodes ricinus.

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