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Volume 11, Number 4, April 2005

Tickborne Meningoencephalitis, First Case after 19 Years in Northeastern Germany

Christoph J. Hemmer,* Martina Littmann,† Micha Löbermann,* Michael Lafrenz,* Tobias Böttcher,* and Emil C. Reisinger*
*University of Rostock Medical School, Rostock, Germany; and †Health Department of the State of Mecklenburg-West Pomerania, Rostock, Germany

 
 
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Figure. European tickborne encephalitis–endemic areas (in red) and new infection site of case in northeastern Germany (arrow). Map provided by Baxter Germany GmbH.

 

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