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普遍流动时代的蜱传脑炎

Tick-borne encephalitis in the age of general mobility.

作者信息

Süss Jochen, Kahl Olaf, Aspöck Horst, Hartelt Kathrin, Vaheri Antii, Oehme Rainer, Hasle Gunnar, Dautel Hans, Kunz Christian, Kupreviciene Nerija, Randolph Sarah, Zimmermann Hans-Peter, Atkinson Barry, Dobler Gerhard, Kutsar Kuulo, Heinz Franz X, Steffen Robert

机构信息

Friedrich-Loeffler-Institute Jena, Jena, Germany.

Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

出版信息

Wien Med Wochenschr. 2010 Feb;160(3-4):94-100. doi: 10.1007/s10354-010-0756-7.

Abstract

The 11th meeting of the International Scientific Working Group on Tick-borne Encephalitis (ISW-TBE) was conducted under the title of, "From childhood to golden age: increased mobility - increased risk of contracting TBE?" Participants from 26 countries, including the United States of America and China, presented reports on the latest developments and trends in local TBE cases, vaccination coverage and risk factors. In particular, the situation of children and the elderly (the "golden agers") was discussed. As the current evidence suggests, the location and extension of endemic areas for TBE have changed over the last few years, along with global warming and the shift of infected ticks to higher altitudes. The increased mobility of the human population adds to the heightened exposure; outdoor activities and international travel are on the rise also, and especially, amongst the 50+ generation, who are already per se at higher risk of disease manifestation, complications and case fatality. Most Europeans travel within Europe, often without sufficient awareness of endemic areas. Only high immunization rates can ensure low disease rates in the long run. To achieve this goal, public education is the sole effective approach for raising the level of awareness. Overall, the risk of any given person to contract TBE should not be regarded as a fixed entity, but rather it must be estimated individually, on the basis of knowledge of the TBE virus endemic areas and risk factors.

摘要

蜱传脑炎国际科学工作组(ISW-TBE)第11次会议的主题是“从童年到老年:流动性增加——感染蜱传脑炎的风险增加?”来自包括美国和中国在内的26个国家的与会者介绍了当地蜱传脑炎病例、疫苗接种覆盖率和风险因素的最新发展和趋势。特别是,讨论了儿童和老年人(“老年人”)的情况。正如目前的证据所表明的,在过去几年中,随着全球变暖以及受感染蜱虫向更高海拔地区转移,蜱传脑炎流行地区的位置和范围发生了变化。人口流动性的增加导致接触风险加剧;户外活动和国际旅行也在增加,尤其是在50岁以上人群中,他们本身就更容易出现疾病表现、并发症和死亡。大多数欧洲人在欧洲境内旅行,往往对流行地区缺乏足够的认识。只有高免疫率才能从长远来看确保低发病率。为实现这一目标,公共教育是提高认识水平的唯一有效途径。总体而言,任何特定个体感染蜱传脑炎的风险不应被视为一个固定不变的情况,而必须根据对蜱传脑炎病毒流行地区和风险因素的了解进行个体评估。

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