Register ticks: NABU starts big action in Berlin and Brandenburg

The nature conservation association calls up citizens to report found ticks in Elbe-Elster to monitor their distribution.
The nature conservation association calls up citizens to report found ticks in Elbe-Elster to monitor their distribution. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Register ticks: NABU starts big action in Berlin and Brandenburg

Elbe-Elster, Deutschland - In recent years, the topic of tick attack in Germany is becoming increasingly pressing. This is also shown by the current campaign of the Nature Conservation Association of Germany (NABU), which calls for citizens to report ticks found. The report should not only contribute to the general information, but also serve the scientific analysis in the context of climate change. Many people do not know that the small bloodsuckers can often be found in forests, but also in urban areas such as parks and gardens. According to N-tv if anyone who discovers-beyond themselves, their children or pets Remove and then take pictures. By sending these photos to the NABU, important information about the spread of different types of ticks is to be obtained during the current climate changes.

In this campaign, the Buntzecke, which has increased in recent years, is particularly in focus. In Brandenburg, counties such as Elbe-Elster and Oberspreewald-Lausitz are known as risk areas for early summer meningoencephalitis (TBE). TBE is transmitted by viruses that are also transmitted by ticks, and luckily there is a vaccination against it. The activity of these tick types can be influenced by climatic changes, which makes the analysis of the tick population all the more relevant. Special studies are also carried out in order to better understand the transmission risk of diseases such as Lyme disease.

tick: friend or enemy?

Not all ticks are the same and not every encounter with these small arachnids must trigger alarm. There are around 20 types of ticks in Germany, with some decisive pathogens such as borrelia. These bacteria trigger the Lyme disease, a serious illness that can affect every organ. The nervous system and joints in particular are often affected. A tick bite can be the reason to pay attention to whether symptoms such as small, flu signs occur - only without coughing and runny nose. The German Borreliose Society recommends that you remain aware of a tick bite, because hiking reductions are often visible only a few weeks later. The clarification of this disease is crucial because many cases are overlooked in the early phase.

In addition to personal health, the protection of animals is also important. Dog owners are called up to also pay attention to tick infestation and make appropriate messages. The action refers not only to endangered people, but also to animal species that are also vulnerable due to contact with ticks.

climate change and its effects

Climate change not only affects the weather, but also promotes the spread of diseases that are transmitted by ticks. A project by the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) aims to monitor the tick fauna and its pathogenic in connection with climate change. The surveillance of Lyme Borreliosis and TSME has been carried out in Germany since 2018, with epidemiological data being regularly analyzed. This information helps to better understand risks and take suitable prevention measures. The RKI emphasizes that climatic factors could increase the activity of ticks.

Overall, it is due to each individual to be attentive and to contribute to the general information. The message of found ticks can not only help to better assess your own health risks, but also make an important contribution to research for future generations. At the end of the day it all makes us a bit safer.

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