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Crimean Congo Fever: Spread and Endemicity in France and Europe

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus Detected in French Livestock adn Wildlife,⁢ raising Concerns of Endemic Spread

Paris, France – September 25, 2025 – ‍A new study reveals the presence of the Crimean Congo⁤ Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) virus in both livestock and wild animal populations across France, signaling a potential for the virus⁢ to become established within the ⁣country. Researchers, publishing their findings in PLOS One, analyzed‌ blood samples from over 10,795 animals‍ – 8,609 cattle and 2,186 wild animals‍ including deer, wild boar, and⁣ foxes ⁢- detecting antibodies in‍ approximately⁣ 2% of the animals tested.

While ⁢the prevalence remains relatively low‌ compared to highly affected African nations like Mauritania and Mali, where infection rates can⁤ reach⁢ 70%, the findings are significant. The study highlights ⁣a growing risk as‌ Hyalomma ⁣ ticks – the⁢ primary vector for⁤ CCHF in France – ⁤continue to expand their range, likely driven by climate change.Thes ticks, relatively new arrivals to

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