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Turkey - Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever 2025

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Tick ​​has taken life again

A woman who was being treated with suspicion of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever in the Bayramören district of Çankırı lost her life.

23.06.2025 14:34
Updated: 23.06.2025 14:34

Fidan Çeküç, 42, a married mother of 5 who was engaged in animal husbandry in the Çakırbağ village of the Bayramören district of Çankırı, applied to Kurşunlu State Hospital with a high fever on June 16. Çeküç, who was treated for Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF), was later transferred to a hospital in Ankara. Despite all interventions, Çeküç could not be saved and lost her life.

There is an increase in deaths

As the weather warms, there has been an increase in tick-related deaths.

With Çeküç's death, the number of tick-related deaths nationwide rose to 16.

https://www.vansesigazetesi.com/kene-yine-can-aldi/141034/

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Tick ​​kills in Çankırı! The number of deaths has increased to 16

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June 23, 2025, 15:04
UPDATE
June 23, 2025, 15:26

Taken to hospital with suspicion of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) as a result of a tick bite in Bayramören district of Çankırı, Fidan Çeküç (42), a mother of 5 children, died.

Living in the Çakırbağ village of the district and engaged in animal husbandry, Fidan Çeküç applied to Kurşunlu State Hospital on June 16 with complaints of high fever as a result of a tick bite.

SHE WAS TAKEN TO HOSPITAL ON SUSPICION OF CCHF DISEASE

The woman , who was taken under treatment on suspicion of CCHF disease , was transferred to Çankırı State Hospital on June 17 after her treatment there.

MOTHER OF 5 CHILDREN COULD NOT BE SAVED

When her condition worsened, Çeküç, a mother of five, was transferred to Ankara Etlik City Hospital on June 19 , where she lost her life.

With Çeküç's death, the number of tick-related deaths across the country this year has risen to 16.

https://www.haber7.com/cankiri/3541093-cankirida-kene-can-aldi-olenlerin-sayisi-16ya-cikti​
 
7 People Diagnosed with Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Are Under Treatment

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July 17, 2025, 4:25 PM

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Seven people diagnosed with Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) are being treated at Tokat Gaziosmanpaşa University (TOGÜ) Hospital.

Seven people who became ill after removing a tick that stuck to their bodies applied to the Infectious Diseases Department of TOGÜ Hospital.

It was stated that the general health of patients who were treated with the diagnosis of CCHF was improving.

Between January 1 and July 17, 47 people with ticks stuck to their bodies applied to the Infectious Diseases Department of TOGÜ Hospital.

While 38 of those diagnosed with the disease and treated in the Infectious Diseases Ward were discharged, two people, including a baby, lost their lives and seven people are still being treated in the same ward.

https://www.haberler.com/guncel/kir...nulan-7-kisi-tedavi-altinda-18857848-haberi/​
 
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He removed a tick with his hand... and paid with his life! The third shocking death from Crimean Fever in Kayseri

Türkiye now
Last updated Wednesday, July 16, 2025

A 61-year-old man died in Kayseri province, central Türkiye, after being suspected of having Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, the third such incident in the same neighborhood within a month.

Cengiz Karakaya, a resident of the village of Mizgitli, went to a local hospital after noticing a tick attached to his body and removed it himself. As his condition deteriorated, he was transferred to Kayseri City Hospital, but all medical interventions failed to save his life.

This is the third death of its kind in the same neighborhood in less than a month. Ilnur Ekinci died on June 12, and Olivier Toron died on June 17, amid fears of a widespread outbreak in the area.
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https://www.turkeyalaan.net/2025/07/16/أزال-قرادة-بيده-فدفع-حياته-ثمناً-ثالث/
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July 19, 2025

Another person died from a tick bite in Kayseri. Since the beginning of the year, tick-related deaths have occurred primarily in Sivas and Kayseri.

A person who was being treated with suspicion of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) in the Pınarbaşı district of Kayseri lost his life.

A tick attached itself to CK, a 61-year-old man living in the Mezgitli hamlet of the Kızılören neighborhood. K. removed the tick from his body and went to a hospital in the district when he became ill.

The patient, who was referred to Kayseri City Hospital as his condition worsened, could not be saved despite intervention.

On the other hand, I. E., who was being treated on suspicion of CCHF in the Kızılören Neighborhood, died on June 12, and UT on June 17.

https://www.klimik.org.tr/2025/07/21/kayseride-keneden-bir-olum-daha-gerceklesti/
 
Source: https://en.haberler.com/a-tick-has-claimed-another-life-in-sivas-18892506/

A tick has claimed another life in Sivas.
28.07.2025 17:55
A 50-year-old woman named Ayşegül Yücel, who was being treated for suspected Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever after a tick bite in Sivas, has passed away in the hospital. The number of people who have died due to ticks in the city this year has reached 12.

Ayşegül Yücel (50), who was being treated for suspected Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) due to a tick bite in Sivas, has passed away.


DIED DUE TO TICK


Ayşegül Yücel, a married mother of one living in the village of Gühertaş in the Zara district, had a tick attach to her body about a week ago. After removing the tick, Yücel fell ill a few days later and was brought to Cumhuriyet University Medical Faculty Hospital by her relatives. Yücel, who was treated there, has passed away.​..
 
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