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46 to 21.39; p Temozolomide datasheet 16.42. Multivariate logistic regression found that older age and living on the coast or an island to be significantly associated with seropositivity to TOSV (Table?1). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study of prevalence of TOSV antibodies in Croatia. In order to determine the TOSV infection distribution, residents of various geographical areas were included in the study. Two counties in continental Croatia, which are not considered endemic for sandflies, were studied for comparison. The commercial rEIA test was used because many TOSV seroprevalence studies were based on this Veliparib clinical trial test [3,7�C13]. As we presumed, the seroprevalence was significantly lower in residents of continental areas of Croatia. As people from the mainland often travel to the Croatian littoral for summer vacations, we cannot exclude the possibility of them being infected there. It is known that in people visiting endemic areas TOSV infections may occur without any signs of illness [3,4,13,14]. One could also speculate that autochthonous TOSV infection may occur due to the observed spread of sandflies to the central European region [1,14,15]. TOSV infection is found throughout the Croatian littoral stretching from Istria to the Montenegro border. Observed seroprevalence appears to be variable according to the geographical site of study. Similar dispersal patterns, which correlate with favourable habitat for sandflies, have been observed in other Mediterranean countries [8,11,16]. The mean prevalence in the coastal zones was 33.6%, with the highest prevalence of 39.9% in southern Dalmatia. Between different islands the mean seroprevalence rate was 53.9%, with the lowest prevalence being 19.2% on the island of Cres. Residents of central and southern Dalmatia islands were significantly DDR1 more likely to be TOSV seropositive than residents of the northern islands. The prevalence of antibody to TOSV on the island of Lastovo, the most outlying island of Croatia (67.7%), is among the highest in Mediterranean countries. A similar prevalence of 61.0% was found on the Spanish island of Mallorca [16] and lower prevalence from 39% to 51.7% was found among inhabitants of two Greek islands [11]. Data from seroepidemiological studies conducted in other Mediterranean countries have also shown a variable prevalence of TOSV infections depending on the geographical regions and other risk factors [1�C4,7�C13,16�C18]. The highest seroprevalence (77.2%) reported to date was observed among forestry workers in the endemic zone of Tuscany, Italy [4,8]. In our study the frequency of antibodies increased with age, suggesting regular exposure to TOSV through time.