Deadly Tick-Borne Virus Infects Brain: What You Need to Know
Latest Insights on Tick-Borne Viruses
The emergence of a new tick-borne virus that infects the brain has raised significant concerns. This virus reportedly affected an unidentified man from China, who was bitten by ticks during his visit to a park in Mongolia.
Symptoms and Health Risks
Individuals infected with this virus may experience severe symptoms, including:
- Fever
- Headaches
- Neurological issues
Prevention Strategies
- Use insect repellent when outdoors.
- Wear long sleeves and pants.
- Check for ticks after returning from wooded areas.
This virus underscores the importance of awareness and preventive measures in outdoor activities.
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