Deadly virus spreading across Europe is 'biggest threat to public health'

06 July 2023 , 07:16
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Deadly virus spreading across Europe is
Deadly virus spreading across Europe is 'biggest threat to public health'

New cases of a deadly virus spread by ticks are emerging across with the world, including in Europe, Africa and the Middle East.

An urgent health warning has been issued in what has been described as the current biggest threat to public health - which could be being accelerated by climate change.

Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) has recently broken out in Iraq and Namibia.

Meanwhile, Pakistani officials have reported two deaths.

It is "highly likely" the disease could reach Britain, according to insiders speaking to Parliament's Science, Innovation and Technology Committee last week.

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During the hearing, James Wood, head of veterinary medicine at Cambridge University, said CCHF could find its way to the UK "through our ticks at some point".

Deadly virus spreading across Europe is 'biggest threat to public health'Scanning electron micrograph of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) (BSIP/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

The disease is caused by Nairovirus, a condition that is spread by ticks and according to the World Health Organisation (WHO) one that has a fatality rate of between 10 and 40 percent.

Typically, the condition is found at small stages in Africa, the Balkans, the Middle East and in Asia, reports the Express.

So far, no recorded outbreaks in the US have been reported.

However, the disease could be expanding out of its usual territories and moving towards the likes of Britain and France due to climate change.

Speaking about the disease, Ali Mirazimi, a virologist at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden, said in an April interview with Modern Diplomacy that the ticks were "moving up through Europe due to climate change, with longer and drier summers".

Deadly virus spreading across Europe is 'biggest threat to public health'A patient suffering from Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever (STRINGER/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)

The likes of Spain were already seeing cases of the disease, Newsweek reported.

WHO notes CCHF is among the nine "priority diseases" it ranks, a system that lays bare the biggest public health risks.

Among the virus' symptoms include headaches, high fever, back and joint pain, stomach ache and vomiting.

In severe cases, WHO warns, jaundice, mood swings and sensory perception are encountered.

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Iraq was reportedly in a major battle with the disease last year, with 212 incidents recorded between January 1 and May 22.

Of those, 169 were reported between April and May alone.

Agence France-Presse added in May that almost 100 additional cases - and 13 deaths - were so far in 2023 attributed to the toll in Iraq.

Ryan Merrifield

Politics, Iraq, Heart disease, Climate change, University of Cambridge, Karolinska Institute, World Health Organisation, Middle East

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