Granulomatous Lung Disease: Incidence and Etiologies Over the Past 10 Years in a Large Referral Center

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Victor Kha ◽  
Diego Maselli ◽  
Robert Nilson ◽  
Jaishree Jagirdar
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Steven E. Zinck ◽  
Erich Schwartz ◽  
Gerald J. Berry ◽  
Ann N. Leung

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Seung Heon Lee ◽  
Sang-Min Lee ◽  
Seok-Chul Yang ◽  
Chul-Gyu Yoo ◽  
Young Whan Kim ◽  
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Dace Zavadska ◽  
Zane Freimane

Aggregated data on TBE cases in Latvia are available from 1955,1 but serological testing for TBE began in the 1970’s.2 Since TBE became notifiable in Latvia, epidemiological changes of disease incidence have been dramatic. Between 1990–2000 Latvia had the highest rates of TBE incidence in the world, ranging from 8 to 53 cases per 100,000 population.2 Although the incidence decreased significantly in the past 10 years to about half – from 14.58/100,000 in 2010 to 7.86/100,000 in 2018 – Latvia still ranks very high among all countries in Europe with an annual incidence of 11.45/100,000 in 2020. The distribution of TBE cases in Latvia varies between different regions with the highest incidence usually registered near the northwestern coast.


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