Tick-Borne Encephalitis Virus Seropositivity among Tick Infested Individuals in Serbia

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Banović, Pavle | Obregón, Dasiel | Mijatović, Dragana | Simin, Verica | Stankov, Srdjan | Budakov-Obradović, Zorana | Bujandrić, Nevenka | Grujić, Jasmina | Sević, Siniša | Turkulov, Vesna | Díaz-Sánchez, Adrian, Alberto | Cabezas-Cruz, Alejandro

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Pavle Banović : auteur correspondant (pavle.banovic@mf.uns.ac.rs). International audience. Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE), caused by the TBE virus (TBEV), is a life-threatening diseasewith clinical symptoms ranging from non-specific to severe inflammation of the central nervoussystem. Despite TBE is a notifiable disease in Serbia since 2004, there is no active TBE surveillanceprogram for the serologic or molecular screening of TBEV infection in humans in the country. Thisprospective cohort study aimed to assess the TBEV exposure among tick-infested individuals in Serbia during the year 2020. A total of 113 individuals exposed to tick bites were recruited for thestudy and screened for anti-TBEV antibodies using a commercial indirect fluorescent antibody test (IFA) test. Blood samples from 50 healthy donors not exposed to tick bites were included as a controlgroup. Most of the enrolled patients reported infestations with one tick, being I. ricinus the most frequent tick found in the participants. The TBEV seroprevalence was higher (13.27%, 15 total 113) in tick-infested individuals than in healthy donors (4%, 2 total 50), although the difference was not significant. Notably, male individuals exposed to tick bites showed five times higher relative risk (RR) of being TBEV-seropositive than healthy donors of the same gender (RR= 5.1, CI = 1.6–19; p = 0.007). None of the seropositive individuals developed clinical manifestations of TBE, but the first clinical-stage of Lyme borreliosis (i.e., erythema migrans) was detected in seven of them. Potential TBEV foci were identified in rural areas, mostly in proximity or within the Fruška Gora mountain. We conclude that the Serbian population is at high risk of TBEV exposure. Further epidemiologicalstudies should focus on potential TBEV foci identified in this study. The implementation of active surveillance for TBEV might contribute to evaluating the potential negative impact of TBE in Serbia.

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