Keeping Safe from Ticks: Prevention Tips for Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever and other Tick-Related Diseases

Keeping Safe from Ticks: Prevention Tips for Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever and other Tick-Related Diseases

2024-04-25 07:35:21

After a first detection of the virus on 6 October on ticks collected from cattle farms in southern France, it was in Corsica that Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (FHCC) appeared. The pathogen, whose affection is nearEbolawas discovered on the island by teams of researchers from the University of Corsica.

In a press release, the Norwegian Directorate of Health wishes to provide certain details and remind the population of precautions to limit the risk of tick-related diseases. “The presence of the virus identified in 4 regions including Corsica led to the referral toNational Health Security Agency (Anses) and the High Council for Public Health (HCSP) who gave their opinion. Prevention notices are finalized at national level for the general public and risk groups (occupational risk)”. specifies the ARS which describes general good practice to protect you from ticks, vectors of several diseases, including Lyme disease.

Practice to use to protect yourself from ticks

During walks in the forest, or in the thicket, or when you spend time in your

garden:

• wear closed shoes and light covering clothing (to

better ticks on the surface of the fabric)

• avoid walking among tall grass, bushes and low branches and

favor marked paths

• inspect yourself following returning from walks and gardening

• in case of bite, immediately remove the attached ticks with a tick remover or fine tweezers (under no circumstances use ether or other products) and disinfect the wound

• monitor the puncture site for several days and contact your doctor if you experience symptoms (fever, fatigue, redness).

• possibly use repellents, favoring those who are allowed to

are marketed and respect their terms of use.

The Norwegian Directorate of Health adds that information will be provided to health personnel during the launch of the arbovirus surveillance season (virus transmitted by insect bites) at the beginning of May.

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