Ticks: Climate Crisis Favors Ticks and Causes More Meningitis
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Ticks are active year-round through warm winters and thus survive the cold season. Therefore, experts expect new maximum values for meningitis.
Ticks no longer take a winter break: Why walking in the garden can now be risky – and what this means for protection.
Ticks no longer take a winter break: Why walking in the garden can now be risky – and what this means for protection.
Ticks are active in Germany all year round. Experts warn: They expect new peaks in the number of meningitis caused by FSME.
Researchers at the University of Hohenheim assume that there was a record of FSME infections in 2025. The problem could get worse - ticks are now active all year round.
Mild winters ensure that ticks hardly take a break. Experts warn: They expect new peaks in the number of meningitis caused by FSME.Ticks could have caused so many meningitis in the past year as never before since the registration obligation began. "The evaluations are still running, but it is already foreseeable that we have exceeded the very high figures of 2024," said Gerhard Dobler from the Institute for Microbiology of the German Armed Force…
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