"Canadians residing in or travelling to TBE-endemic areas should be evaluated for their risk of tick bites. Since TBE vaccination is safe and highly immunogenic, it should be recommended for travellers considered to be at risk."

From the statement on TBE published by the Public Health Agency of Canada Committee to Advise on Tropical Medicine and Travel.

TBE (Tick-Borne Encephalitis) & FSME-IMMUN Travel Vaccine Resources

Baxter Vaccines
Additional information and material about TBE.

Statement on TBE - Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)
The Statement on TBE published by PHAC's Committee to Advise on Tropical Medicine and Travel.

World Health Organization
Initiative for Vaccine Research (IVR) page about tick-borne encephalitis.

Centers for Disease Control
Special pathogens branch information about tick-borne encephalitis.

Other Travel Medicine Resources for Canadians

Public Health Agency of Canada - Travel Health
General information about travel health provided by Public Health Agency of Canada.


Published Documents

Documents published by Baxter Corporation relating to TBE.

Adobe Acrobat PDFTBE Fact Sheet 2007 (31Kb)

Adobe Acrobat PDFTBE Feature Article May 2007 (22Kb)

Adobe Acrobat PDFTBE News Release May 2007 (23Kb)


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