The potential impact of climate change on the transmission risk of tick-borne encephalitis in Hungary.
Kyeongah NahÁkos Bede-FazekasAttila János TrájerJianhong WuPublished in: BMC infectious diseases (2020)
The developed mathematical model provides an effective tool for predicting TBE prevalence in the tick-host enzootic cycle, by integrating climate projection with emerging knowledge about the region-specific tick ecological and pathogen enzootic processes (through model parametrization fitting to historical data). Model projects increasing co-feeding transmission and prevalence of TBEV in a recognized TBE endemic region, so human risk of TBEV infection is likely increasing unless public health interventions are enhanced.