Borreliosis, Neuroborreliosis & FSME: Neurologist Explains

by Olivia Martinez
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With reported cases of Lyme disease and tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) on the rise in Europe and Asia [[1]], public health officials are increasingly focused on education and prevention. Last week, a local expert addressed community members in Viechtach, Germany, to discuss these possibly serious illnesses.Neurologist René Trabold of Viechtacher Krankenhaus presented on the complexities of Lyme disease, its neurological complications, and the viral infection known as TBE, offering a critical forum for questions and awareness.

A neurologist at Viechtacher Krankenhaus recently addressed community members on the complexities of Lyme disease, its neurological manifestations, and tick-borne encephalitis (TBE). René Trabold, who also holds a Master of Health Business Administration (MHBA), presented the information during a public forum held at the Viechtacher Realschule.

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Trabold’s presentation covered Borreliose, commonly known as Lyme disease, Neuroborreliose – Lyme disease affecting the nervous system – and TBE, a viral infection transmitted by ticks. He took time to answer questions from attendees, providing a valuable opportunity for public education on these important health concerns.

Tick-borne diseases are a growing public health issue, and understanding the symptoms and potential neurological complications is crucial for early diagnosis and treatment. The presentation aimed to equip community members with the knowledge needed to protect themselves and seek appropriate medical care if they suspect an infection.

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