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What is tick-borne encephalitis virus and is it found in the UK? 

Posted by: Blog Editor, Posted on: 21 May 2026 - Categories: Zoonoses
Ixodes ricinus tick sitting on some greenery

Tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) is a viral infection that spreads through tick bites. Although it is common in many parts of the world, including several European countries, in the last few years, ticks carrying TBEV have been found in England.

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