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Mountain Hikers Advised to Avoid the Risk of Tick Bites

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The Bogdhan Mountain Nature Reserve Conservation Administration has warned that with the onset of the warm season and the increase in the movement of people through forests and grasslands, the risk of tick bites is high. Ticks can transmit bacteria, viruses, and parasites during their blood-sucking behavior, causing serious diseases in humans and animals, including tick-borne encephalitis.
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The Bogdhan Mountain Nature Reserve Conservation Administration has warned that with the onset of the warm season and the increase in the movement of people through forests and grasslands, the risk of tick bites is high. Ticks can transmit bacteria, viruses, and parasites during their blood-sucking behavior, causing serious diseases in humans and animals, including tick-borne encephalitis.

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ikon.mn broke the news on Friday, April 17, 2026.
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