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by Emma Walker – News Editor

First Case of Tick-Borne Disease Confirmed in Norway This Year

Oslo, Norway – September ⁣4, ​2025 – Norway’s National Institute of Public Health (FHI) has confirmed the first‌ case of tick-borne encephalitis (TBE)​ in a Norwegian resident this year. The case underscores the growing importance of preventative measures as tick populations expand and activity increases across the ⁤country.

The ​confirmation comes ‌as health officials monitor rising tick numbers, ⁣with over 900 tick species identified globally and approximately ten detected within ‍Norway. ⁣While several tick species exist in Norway – including the ⁤forest ‍tick, hedgehog tick, sand tick, and mouse tick – the forest ⁤tick is of particular concern⁢ due to its role in ​transmitting infections to humans. This initial case serves as⁤ a critical reminder​ for individuals spending time outdoors to ‍take precautions against​ tick bites.

“We have several ticks in Norway. The forest tick is the most crucial thing we follow when⁢ it comes to spread of infection to humans,” stated Steinert at FHI. “Of those established in Norway,⁤ we find, among ⁤other things, forest ticks, hedgehog ticks, sand swells and mouse ticks.”

The FHI recommends preventative measures such as wearing⁢ long sleeves and pants, using insect repellent, and performing⁤ thorough tick⁢ checks after spending time‍ in wooded or grassy areas. ⁣Early detection and ​removal of ticks are crucial ⁣in minimizing the⁤ risk of infection.

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