TBE not rising in Dalarna despite warmer climate

Unlike the rest of Sweden, TBE infections are not increasing in Dalarna. However, some municipalities have elevated risk and vaccination is recommended there.

The tick-borne virus TBE can cause severe disease. The increasingly warmer climate is making ticks move further north, which means TBE is increasing across the country as a whole.

But not in Dalarna, according to deputy infection control physician Helena Ernlund. She recommends vaccination in municipalities with elevated risk.

Source: Dala-Demokraten.

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A yellow warning has been issued for high temperatures in parts of Blekinge and Kalmar counties on Thursday and Friday. Tropical heat is expected this weekend, posing risks to vulnerable groups.

Dalarna's infection control unit has updated its advice following new recommendations from the Public Health Agency of Sweden. Residents in Borlänge, Säter, Avesta, Smedjebacken, Ludvika and Hedemora should now get vaccinated against TBE.

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TBE remains a major issue in Örebro County where at least ten people have been affected this year. Despite offering the cheapest vaccine in all of Sweden, far from everyone gets vaccinated.

SMHI has expanded its warning for high temperatures in Sweden. A heat wave is expected to hit as early as Friday with temperatures up to 30 degrees.

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SMHI has issued orange warnings for high temperatures in parts of Götaland. Fire bans are in place on Gotland, in Malmö and Lund due to drought and fire risk.

Region Dalarna has the highest sick leave in Sweden. The political majority and trade unions have therefore developed a joint action plan for a better work environment.

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