Клещи в России чаще переносят болезнь Лайма

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Т tick‑borne disease is becoming a pressing issue across Russia. Recent SHOT data said that several regions have recorded higher infection rates in a year. In Komi the infection rate stands at roughly half of examined ticks, reaching 48.4%. Pskov Oblast saw the indicator climb from 22.6% to 26.8%, while Mordovia reported an increase to 9.4%. Other territories, including Sverdlovsk (≈50%), Udmurtia (≈33%) and Crimea (10%), also show elevated levels of the pathogen.

The surge in cases has prompted health authorities to warn residents about protective measures. Early signs such as fever, fatigue, headache and expanding skin reddening typically appear after several days or weeks post‑bite. Untreated infection can spread to joints, the nervous system and the heart, and may result in long‑term disability. In recent years the disease was diagnosed in several public figures, including Justin Timberlake, Avril Lavigne, Justin Bieber and Bella Hadid, who all spoke about months‑long recovery periods.

Beyond the statistics, social media reactions reveal two contrasting viewpoints. Some users emphasize the need for better public awareness and preventive services, while others express skepticism about the severity of the reported increase. Discussions often focus on the role of climate change in expanding tick habitats and the adequacy of existing control programs. The conversation underscores a growing public interest in reliable information and practical safety tips.

По словам экспертов, observed trends likely reflect a combination of ecological and demographic factors. Epidemiologists note that warming temperatures enable ticks to survive farther north, amplifying exposure risks for outdoor enthusiasts. At the same time, increased reporting and improved testing methods may partially explain the higher figures. Specialists recommend regular tick checks, prompt removal and the use of approved repellents as the most effective personal safeguards.

In practice, preventing Lyme disease starts with simple habits. After spending time in wooded or grassy areas, wash and inspect skin carefully, and remove any attached ticks within the first few minutes. Consulting a doctor promptly at the first sign of illness can significantly improve outcomes. Community initiatives, such as distributing informational leaflets in schools and organizing tick‑control campaigns, are also considered essential for broader protection.

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