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Prevalence of Lyme Borreliosis in the North Adriatic of Croatia (CROSBI ID 477746)

Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija

Jonovska, Suzana ; Jankelić, Daliborka Dalija ; Kelenc, Darko ; Cuculić, Miroslav ; Jonjić, Anto ; Katalinić, Sanja Prevalence of Lyme Borreliosis in the North Adriatic of Croatia // Abstracts book-Ulysses in the Third Millenium-New Trends in Tourism and Medicine. Venecija, 2000. str. 69-69-x

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Jonovska, Suzana ; Jankelić, Daliborka Dalija ; Kelenc, Darko ; Cuculić, Miroslav ; Jonjić, Anto ; Katalinić, Sanja

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Prevalence of Lyme Borreliosis in the North Adriatic of Croatia

In Croatia as tourist country, it must be of some importance to study infective diseases (in this mountain-seaside tourist region) because of this importance and extensive migration of people, especially in summer. Purpose: Correlation between microbiological, infectological and epidemiological characteristics of Lyme borreliosis. Methods: Following up the clinical condition of patients in hospitals in Rijeka, we did enzyme immunoassays (EIA, Behring) of Borrelia burgdoferi IgG and IgM from blood and CSF of 700 clinically suspect examinees from 1994 to the end of 1998. We presented graphical distributions according to criteria of age of examinees, seasonal variations of incidence and calendar year. Results: In the surveillance period of 4 years, we found: about 50% serologically blood positives about 10% serologically positive CSF higher prevalence of IgG than IgM reactive blood tests; statistical significances among age classes; seasonal variation in favor of higher incidence in late summer and autumn increasing incidence from year to year. Conclusion. At Croatian side of Northern Adriatic the institution of Rijeka Public Health Service surveys infective diseases. Despite spirocehtte peculiarities of Borrelia EIA as opposed to regular schemes of seroconversion i any other particularly viral EIA, one still can find some indication of endemic (sub) territories and populations at risk and this may help to monitor changing epidemiology.

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69-69-x.

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Abstracts book-Ulysses in the Third Millenium-New Trends in Tourism and Medicine

Venecija:

Podaci o skupu

Ulysses in the Third Millenium-New Trends in Tourism and Medicine

predavanje

29.03.2000-31.03.2000

Venecija, Italija

Povezanost rada

Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita