Tick borne encephalitis – ticks active October to April

The Public Health Office of the Slovak Republic advise almost 50% of encephalitis during the past 5-year period was recorded in the Banskobystrica region. TBE is found mainly in the Slovak Karst, but also on the borders of forests and lowlands. Ticks move in temperatures above zero degrees and vaccination is recommended for residents or long stay travellers doing outdoor activities in the area. Read more

Advice for travellers

A viral infection, tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) can cause fever, vomiting, cramps and paralysis, which can be prolonged. In rare instances, infection can be fatal. Travellers who spend time in regions where TBE is endemic – mainly forested areas of Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, Northern China, and Mongolia – may be at risk. The highest risk is during the warmer months from April to November, especially when hiking or camping in areas below 1500m. While safe and effective vaccines are available in Europe, none are licensed in Australia. However, vaccination can be obtained by doctors through a Special Access Scheme.

Before you travel, call Travelvax Australia’s telephone advisory service on 1300 360 164 (toll-free from landlines) for country-specific advice and information. You can also make an appointment at your nearest Travelvax clinic to obtain vaccinations, medication to prevent or treat illness, and accessories for your journey.