Tick ​​Virus: Terror of tick virus increasing in the world after Corona, first case surfaced in UK

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Tick ​​Virus: Terror of tick virus increasing in the world after Corona, first case surfaced in UK

Know what is tick virus.

Know what is tick virus.

Tick ​​Borne Virus: Not only the country but also the world is scared of the terror of Corona virus. Corona has not been that deadly in this time, but the frequent mutations in the corona virus continue to be a cause of trouble. Currently XBB.1.16 of Corona is taking people in its grip in India. The only good thing about this virus is that it is not as dangerous as the year 2020 and 2021, but its negative aspect is that the virus is spreading very fast. Amidst all these ups and downs, now another virus has started creating a stir in the world.

Corona virus is not spreading terror

According to the Health Protection Agency in the United Kingdom, there have been 3 cases of tick-borne encephalitis in England since 2019. Let us tell you that this virus was earlier found in Hampshire, Dorset, Norfolk and Suffolk border areas. In the statement of the Health Protection Agency, it has been said that this virus can happen anywhere else.

tick-borne encephalitis infection is a member of the Flaviviridae virus family. According to the World Health Organization, approximately 10,000–12,000 clinical cases of tick-borne encephalitis are reported each year in eastern, central, northern and western countries. Such cases are being seen in European countries and northern China, Mongolia and the Russian Federation.

These symptoms of tick-borne encephalitis

As we have told you, the carriers of this virus are ticks. They live in animals, talking about its symptoms, there can be problems like mild flu, meningitis or encephalitis. High fever is accompanied by headache, stiff neck, fainting.

Other symptoms of tick virus may include severe headache, neck spasm, eye pain when looking at bright light. The virus can cause neurological problems such as epileptic seizures, sudden confusion, behavioral changes, weakness, vision problems, etc.

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