Hohenheimin yliopiston tutkijat ovat huolestuneita: he löysivät useita trooppisia punkkeja Ala-Saksissa ja Hessenissä. He pelkäävät, että eläimet voisivat tulla kotimaisiksi myös Saksassa lämpötilan lisääntyessä.
http://www.tagesschau.de/inland/tropisc ... n-101.html
Trooppisia punkkeja löydetty Saksassa
Valvojat: Jatta1001, Borrelioosiyhdistys, Bb
Re: Trooppisia punkkeja löydetty Saksassa
Punkit ovat 10x tavallisia punkkeja kookkaampia. Ne ovat levinneet Eurooppaan muuttolintujen mukana
MONSTER ticks found in Germany threaten Europe with DEADLY disease Crimean-Congo fever
A MONSTER tick species has found its way to Germany and threatens to spread DEADLY tropical disease Crimean-Congo fever across the whole of Europe.
By SEAN MARTIN
13:29, Thu, Aug 16, 2018
https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/ ... nster-tick
Scientists in Germany have discovered a tropical tick which can grow up to an INCH LONG – 10 times bigger than a common tick.
The ticks, known as Hyalomma marginatum have the potential to spread the viral disease Crimean-Congo fever (CCHF).
Symptoms of CCHF include fever, muscle pains, headache, vomiting, diarrhoea, and bleeding into the skin. A QUARTER of those contracting Crimean-Congo fever will die.
Researchers have blamed the unusually hot weather over Europe for the cause of the ticks movement northwards as more birds have migrated to Europe following the scorching temperature.
MONSTER ticks found in Germany threaten Europe with DEADLY disease Crimean-Congo fever
A MONSTER tick species has found its way to Germany and threatens to spread DEADLY tropical disease Crimean-Congo fever across the whole of Europe.
By SEAN MARTIN
13:29, Thu, Aug 16, 2018
https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/ ... nster-tick
Scientists in Germany have discovered a tropical tick which can grow up to an INCH LONG – 10 times bigger than a common tick.
The ticks, known as Hyalomma marginatum have the potential to spread the viral disease Crimean-Congo fever (CCHF).
Symptoms of CCHF include fever, muscle pains, headache, vomiting, diarrhoea, and bleeding into the skin. A QUARTER of those contracting Crimean-Congo fever will die.
Researchers have blamed the unusually hot weather over Europe for the cause of the ticks movement northwards as more birds have migrated to Europe following the scorching temperature.