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Record-High Cases Of Rare Tick-Borne Virus Reported Across U.S.
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Record-High Cases Of Rare Tick-Borne Virus Reported Across U.S.

Cases of the rare and potentially fatal Powassan virus, transmitted by ticks, have reached record highs in the United States. First identified in 1958 after a child's death in Ontario, the virus causes symptoms like fever, headaches, and neurological issues, with no available treatment or vaccine. According to the CDC, reported cases have risen significantly, increasing from seven in 2015 to 76 in 2025. The virus spreads quickly—within 15 minutes of a tick bite—compared to Lyme disease, which takes longer to transmit. Most infections occur between late spring and mid-autumn, when ticks are most active.

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Record-High Cases Of Rare Tick-Borne Virus Reported Across U.S.

Cases of the rare and potentially fatal Powassan virus, transmitted by ticks, have reached record highs in the United States. First identified in 1958 after a child's death in Ontario, the virus causes symptoms like fever, headaches, and neurological issues, with no available treatment or vaccine. According to the CDC, reported cases have risen significantly, increasing from seven in 2015 to 76 in 2025. The virus spreads quickly—within 15 minutes of a tick bite—compared to Lyme disease, which takes longer to transmit. Most infections occur between late spring and mid-autumn, when ticks are most active.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article focuses on health data and scientific information about a rare virus, presenting facts from official sources like the CDC and expert quotes without overt ideological framing or biased language.

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 95 · Objectivité 85): Factually accurate, aligns with CDC information on Powassan virus transmission, symptoms, and prevention. Mentions specific cases and statistics, which are supported by the primary source. Objectivity is slightly lower due to quotes from Dr. Parada which introduce a potential bias, though the overal

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