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Immunogenicity and safety of rapid scheme vaccination against tick-borne encephalitis in HIV-1 infected persons
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- Epidemiology & Infection / Volume 149 / 2021
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- 28 January 2021, e41
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Predictability of tick-borne encephalitis fluctuations
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- Epidemiology & Infection / Volume 145 / Issue 13 / October 2017
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- 09 August 2017, pp. 2781-2786
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Cyclic patterns in the central European tick-borne encephalitis incidence series
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- Epidemiology & Infection / Volume 145 / Issue 2 / January 2017
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- 24 October 2016, pp. 358-367
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Assessment of antibodies against surface and outer membrane proteins of Anaplasma phagocytophilum in Lyme borreliosis and tick-borne encephalitis paediatric patients
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- Epidemiology & Infection / Volume 144 / Issue 12 / September 2016
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- 16 May 2016, pp. 2597-2604
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Factors affecting the ecology of tick-borne encephalitis in Slovenia
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- Epidemiology & Infection / Volume 143 / Issue 10 / July 2015
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- 28 April 2015, pp. 2059-2067
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Chapter 97 - Visual stimuli, photosensitivity, and photosensitive epilepsy
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- The Causes of Epilepsy
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- 05 March 2012
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- 14 April 2011, pp 687-694
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Seasonal synchrony: the key to tick-borne encephalitis foci identified by satellite data
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- Parasitology / Volume 121 / Issue 1 / July 2000
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- 01 July 2000, pp. 15-23
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Incidence from coincidence: patterns of tick infestations on rodents facilitate transmission of tick-borne encephalitis virus
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- Parasitology / Volume 118 / Issue 2 / February 1999
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- 01 February 1999, pp. 177-186
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