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Türkiye - Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) 2026

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Tragic end of the 21-year-old: Funeral prayer was performed without removing the body from the vehicle

27.04.2026 18:33

In Tokat, a 21-year-old young man who was taken into treatment for suspected Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) after a tick bite died at the hospital he was transferred to after his condition worsened. At the funeral of the young man, who was laid to rest in Zile, attention was drawn to the fact that the body was not removed from the vehicle due to the risk of disease transmission.
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https://en.haberler.com/tragic-end-of-a-21-year-old-funeral-prayer-19785133/
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All you should know about Crimean Congo fever after fatal tick case in Türkiye

By Newsroom
April 30, 2026 01:07 PM GMT+03:00

Rising temperatures in Türkiye have brought tick season back into focus, with health experts warning residents, tourists, and expats to take precautions in rural areas, picnic spots, and places with long grass.

The warnings follow the death of a 21-year-old man in Tokat’s Zile district after he was diagnosed with Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF), known in Turkish as Kirim Kongo Kanamali Atesi or KKKA, following a tick bite.
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https://www.turkiyetoday.com/lifest...-after-fatal-tick-case-in-turkiye-3219115?s=3
 
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Press Releases Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Science...

The Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) Scientific Board meeting was held under the chairmanship of Deputy Minister of Health Prof. Dr. Emine Alp Meşe. The meeting evaluated the current situation of the disease in our country and the measures taken for its control. Measures and strategies to be implemented before the Eid al-Adha holiday, when both animal mobility and human-animal contact increase, were determined.

CCHF, which is seen in more than 30 countries worldwide, is concentrated in the northern part of Central Anatolia, the Central Black Sea region, and the northern part of Eastern Anatolia in our country. In other countries, on average, one-quarter of those infected die. In some countries, this rate reaches up to 80 percent. In Turkey, however, thanks to the implemented measures, surveillance system, and effective treatment approach, the mortality rate is around 4 percent.

As of June 10th this year, the number of CCHF cases in Turkey has reached 480, an increase compared to last year, and 15 people have lost their lives. In light of this data, the measures to be taken and the studies to be conducted were discussed at the CCHF Scientific Board meeting.

Prevention Methods:

Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF), particularly prevalent in summer and autumn, is an infectious disease transmitted through tick bites or contact with ticks. The disease can also be transmitted to humans through unprotected contact with the blood and body fluids of infected animals and sick individuals. Fever, headache, widespread body aches, and fatigue are the most common symptoms. Personal protective measures are crucial in controlling the disease.

To protect against Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever:

• When visiting areas at risk of tick bites, such as fields, vineyards, gardens, forests, and picnic areas, wear clothing that covers as much of the body as possible, tuck trouser legs into socks, and choose light-colored clothing so that ticks can be easily seen on the clothes.

• Upon returning from areas at risk of tick bites, check yourself and your children for ticks. If a tick is found, remove it immediately, without touching it with bare hands, by grasping it as close to the body as possible with a suitable material (cloth, plastic bag, gloves, etc.).

• If you cannot remove the tick yourself, seek medical attention at the nearest health facility as soon as possible.

• Avoid touching animal blood, body fluids, or tissues with bare hands.

Educational materials prepared for Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF), such as posters, brochures, TV commercials, and animated films for children, can be accessed from the General Directorate of Public Health website at https://hsgm.saglik.gov.tr/tr/zoonotikvektorel-kkka.


https://www.saglik.gov.tr/TR,65975/kirim-kongo-kanamali-atesi-bilim-kurulu-toplandi.html
 
Source: https://en.haberler.com/no-one-was-allowed-near-the-grave-the-coffin-was-2280988/

No one was allowed near the grave; the coffin was carried by those wearing special attire.
09.07.2026 12:21

In Tokat, Dursun Almamış, a father of two who was being treated for suspected Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF), has died. Extraordinary precautions were taken at the funeral ceremony against the risk of virus transmission; citizens were not allowed near the grave, and the coffin was lowered into the soil by relatives wearing protective clothing.

Recently, Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF), which has frequently claimed lives, caused the death of Dursun Almamış in Tokat. Almamış's body was buried under strict precautions.

TICK ATTACHED, HE LOST HIS LIFE 4 DAYS LATER

A tick attached to Dursun Almamış, a married father of two living in Sulusaray district, approximately 4 days ago. Almamış, who reportedly removed the tick from his body on his own, was taken to Tokat Gaziosmanpaşa University Research and Application Hospital after falling ill. He was treated for suspected CCHF but could not be saved despite all medical interventions. The deceased Dursun Almamış's funeral was brought to Taşköprü Cemetery in Sulusaray district for burial.​..
 
Source: https://cyprus-faq.com/en/north/new...kongolezskoi-likhoradki-posle-ukusa-kleshcha/


Woman in Turkey Dies of Crimean-Congo Fever After Tick Bite
13.07.2026 / 18:11

A new fatal case of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) has been reported in the Turkish province of Burdur. According to the Turkish agency İHA, a 55-year-old woman died in hospital two weeks after a tick bit her while she was in a forested area.

The disease developed over two weeks

According to Turkish media, the tick attached itself to the woman about 15 days ago. After a high fever and a deterioration in her condition, she was hospitalized. Doctors diagnosed Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, a dangerous viral disease transmitted mainly through bites from ticks of the Hyalomma genus. Despite treatment, the patient could not be saved.​..
 
Source: https://en.haberler.com/a-police-officer-died-from-a-tick-bite-in-tokat-2297897/


A police officer died from a tick bite in Tokat.
14.08.2026 08:51
A.K., a 48-year-old police officer serving in the Zile district of Tokat, was hospitalized with a high fever after a tick bite. The officer, who was receiving treatment in Samsun, died due to suspected Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever; the exact cause will be determined by autopsy.

A 48-year-old police officer serving in the Zile district of Tokat lost his life at the hospital where he was being treated after a tick bite.

FEVER DEVELOPED 3 DAYS AGO

According to the information obtained, police officer A.K. (48), who was registered in the population of Suluova district of Amasya and worked at the Zile District Police Department, applied to Zile State Hospital about 3 days ago with a high fever complaint. After the initial intervention and examinations here, A.K. was referred to Samsun City Hospital for further examination and treatment.​..
 
Source: https://en.haberler.com/one-of-our-provinces-is-sounding-the-alarm-cchf-2298761/

One of our provinces is sounding the alarm! CCHF has claimed two lives from the same family: The death toll has risen to 12.
16.08.2026 15:10
A 63-year-old man, Bekir Selvi, who was being treated in the hospital in Sivas for suspected Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) after a tick bite, has died. It has emerged that Selvi's cousin also died in 2020 due to a tick bite. The number of deaths from CCHF in the region this year has risen to 12.

Bekir Selvi (63), who was being treated at a hospital in Sivas on suspicion of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF), has died. It was revealed that Selvi's cousin, Bilal Selvi, also died in 2020 due to a tick bite.​

LOST THE FIGHT FOR LIFE

Bekir Selvi, a retired father of six who lived in Kızılca village in the central district of Sivas and was involved in transportation work, had a tick attach to him in the field. After falling ill shortly after, Selvi's condition was noticed by his relatives, and he was immediately taken to Sivas State Hospital.

He was later referred to Sivas Cumhuriyet University Medical Faculty Hospital. After initial examinations at the hospital, Selvi was taken under treatment in the anesthesia intensive care unit on suspicion of CCHF disease, and he lost his fight for life this morning. Selvi's body, received from the hospital morgue by his relatives, was taken to Kızılca village for burial.​..
 
Source: https://en.haberler.com/a-farmer-being-treated-for-suspected-crimean-congo-2300264/

A farmer being treated for suspected Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever in Sivas has died.
19.08.2026 11:21

In the Yıldızeli district of Sivas, 32-year-old farmer Aziz Kaya, who was bitten by a tick 20 days ago, died at the hospital where he was being treated for suspected Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF). While Kaya's body, who was married and a father of two, was sent to his village, the number of deaths due to CCHF in Sivas and surrounding provinces has risen to 13.​..
 
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