Rare transmission mode of FSME (tick-borne encephalitis) by goat's milk.

W Sixl, D Stünzner, H Withalm, M Köck
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An infection presumed to have been transmitted by raw cow's milk was reported in Southern Styria (Remschnig locality), furthermore an FSME infection was demonstrated in two patients as having been transmitted by raw goat's milk. Both patients (an elderly couple) had no left their house or garden and had nourished themselves mainly with goat's milk. Neither patient had evidence of tick bites. The goats were severely parasitized with Ixodes ricinus; the place of dwelling lies in an FSME-natural foci region.

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山羊奶传播蜱传脑炎的罕见方式。
在南施蒂里亚(Remschnig地区)报告了一起推测由生牛奶传播的感染,此外,两名患者的FSME感染被证明是由生羊奶传播的。两名患者(一对老年夫妇)都没有离开过他们的房子或花园,主要以羊奶喂养自己。两名患者都没有被蜱虫叮咬的迹象。山羊感染蓖麻伊蚊严重;居住地位于FSME-natural focal区域。
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