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Von Zecken übertragene Erkrankungen

FSME und Borreliose

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Kein anderer Parasit überträgt so viele Krankheitserreger wie die Zecke. In Deutschland können Zecken überwiegend zwei Erkrankungen übertragen: Frühsommer-Meningoenzephalitis (FSME) und Lyme-Borreliose.

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Huppertz, HI. Von Zecken übertragene Erkrankungen. Pädiatrie 26 (Suppl 1), 53–56 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15014-014-0461-x

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