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The risk of tick-borne encephalitis virus transmission via substances of human origin

16 Sep 2024

Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is a viral infection transmitted primarily through tick bites or consumption of unpasteurised dairy products from infected livestock. It represents a growing public health concern in Europe, with thousands of cases reported annually. This report aims to assess the available evidence on the risk of tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) transmission through substances of human origin (SoHO) such as blood, organs, tissues, and cells, and proposes potential safety measures. The target audience for this document is professionals in the European Union/European Economic Area (EU/EEA) working in SoHO establishments, and other professionals involved in SoHO donor selection.
public health epidemiology disease prevention infectious disease health control

Authors

European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, EU body or agency, Lamy, Francois-Xavier, Afzal, Mohammed, Bakonyi, Tamas, Mohseni Skoglund, Jenny, Gossner, Céline

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Catalogue number
TQ-01-24-002-EN-N
Citation
European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, Lamy, F., Afzal, M., Bakonyi, T., Mohseni Skoglund, J. et al., The risk of tick-borne encephalitis virus transmission via substances of human origin , European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, 2024, https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2900/4129451
DOI
https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2900/4129451
ISBN
978-92-9498-746-4
Pages
25
Published in
Belgium
Themes
Health policy

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