Tick-borne encephalitis: Pathogenesis and clinical implications
Received 17 May 2010; received in revised form 7 June 2010; accepted 28 June 2010. published online 23 July 2010. Corrected Proof
Summary
Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is an important and severe neurological illness occurring in large areas of Europe and northern Asia. Only a small proportion of those infected develop clinical symptoms. The symptomatic cases are, however, characterized with fevers and debilitating encephalitis that might progress into chronic disease or fatal infections. This review summarizes data on clinical presentation, pathogenesis and pathology of TBE in humans, and of experimental TBE in animal models with the purpose to explain why is TBE such a severe disease clinically.