and the tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) seroprevalence in the general population was found previously to be3.0% [Jucevicieneetal.(2002):JClinVirol25:23-27]. To assess the risk for TBEV virus infection in Lithuania and to characterize the agent a panel of 3,234 ticks combined into 436 pools [Juc
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