Heartland virus is circulating among ticks in Georgia in the United States, they warn circulating from the US. There are more and more cases the country that are transmitted by ticks. What are the symptoms of the disease?
A new study published this week in the journal Eging Infectious Diseases and Destiny for Emory University donated tick samples.
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According to the CDC, people with the Heartland virus have fever, fatigue, fatigue, headache, leg pain, diarrhea, and aches.
Dr. Ross Boyce, associate professor of medicine in the department of infectious diseases at the University of North Carolina at Chapel, told USA TODAY, some groups of groups, such people, those with reduced frequency of elderly or young people, may be more weight, and may even be a life-induced disease ticks.
The virus does not pose a threat in Europe for the time being, but the growing number in the USA is worrying and it cannot be brought to our continent.