Ticks: Climate Crisis Favors Ticks and Causes More Meningitis
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11 Articles
Ticks are active year-round through warm winters and thus survive the cold season. Therefore, experts expect new maximum values for meningitis.
Mild winters ensure that ticks hardly take a break. Experts warn: They expect new peaks in the number of meningitis caused by FSME.
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.
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