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Tick Claimed Lives in Sivas, 4 People Died
21/06/2024 Health
It was stated that with the beginning of the summer months in Turkey, tick cases increased and this dangerous insect species was seen more frequently in parks and gardens.
It was reported that a person died of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) disease as a result of a tick bite in Doğanşar district of Sivas.
It was noted that the number of deaths from CCHF due to tick bites in Sivas in the last week increased to 4. TA, a 74-year-old farmer, noticed the tick stuck to his body and applied to Doğanşar State Hospital...
5 People Under Treatment for Crimean-Congo Disease in Tokat
27/06/2024 Health
It was learned that five people diagnosed with Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) disease in Tokat were treated at Tokat State Hospital. It was learned that these five people, who became ill after removing the tick stuck to their bodies in the last week in the city, applied to the Infectious Diseases Department of Tokat State Hospital and the general health conditions of the patients who were treated at the hospital with the diagnosis of CCHF were good...