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Dangerous tick-borne virus causes brain damage in vulnerable young patient

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A 5 week old Boston baby fights for her life after a mite bite.

babyLily Cisco was bitten while walking with her family at Martha’s vineyard, and her mother, Tiffany Cisco, told local news agency.

After returning from a walk, Cisco told WCVB Channel 5 Boston: [tick] On her ankles. ”

“I picked it up, and a week later she started having a fever of 102.”

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Ciscos took Baby Lily to the emergency room and then flew to Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. Advanced careaccording to the GoFundMe page set up for the family.

In addition to fever, the baby began to experience seizures, leading to her placement in the PICU (pediatric intensive care unit).

Siscos shared on GoFundMe, “Lily shared that he had “brain damage caused by infection.”

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“She is being monitored daily with a large dose Seizure drugs To reduce further damage…We stay at MGH with 24-hour surveillance with some of the best doctors in the world. ”

Health officials believe Lily Cisco’s illness could have been caused by the Pousan virus, according to a press release from the local health department.

Dr. Marc Siegel, senior medical analyst at Fox News, said the Powassan virus is transmitted much faster than Lyme disease, with an incubation period of 1-4 weeks.

Cases with 7 to 8 diagnoses each year are rare in the US, with 7 to 8 diagnoses each year, but according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), it is rising mainly in the northeastern and Great Lakes regions.

Apart from this possible case, only one was confirmed Powassan virus infection At Martha’s vineyards for the past 20 years.

This year, three cases have been confirmed statewide for each CDC data.

“This virus exists in a small proportion of deer mites each year. Fortunately, severe illness remains extremely rare,” said Dr. Sam Telford, a professor at Tufts University who has been researching Martha’s vineyards for many years in a press release.

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Telford’s lab tested more than 3,500 nymph deer mites (second life stage) between 2021 and 2024. Nymph Deer Mite He is infected at Martha’s vineyard.

“This suggests that many people exposed can successfully fight the virus without knowing that they’ve been infected,” Telford said.

Nymph Deer Tick is the most active in Martha’s vineyards from May to July, according to Patrick Roden-Reynolds, director of the Martha’s Vineyard Tick program.

“Their activities coincides with when we spend most of our time outdoors and, unfortunately, when the island’s population grows. Tourist Seasonhe said in the release.

These mites are the main factors not only for pausan virus, but also for Lyme disease, babesiosis, anaplasmosis and Miyamoto Borrelia.

“Nymph deer mites are usually slower in August and September, but adult deer ticks are active in autumn, and remain intact throughout winter and early spring whenever temperatures exceed 40°,” added Roden Reynolds.

The first symptoms of the Powassan virus include fever, headache, vomiting and weakness, according to the CDC, but some infected people may not get sick.

In some cases, the virus can lead to severe illness, Brain and spinal cord.

In these rare cases, infected people may be difficult to speak and may experience confusion, loss of coordination and seizures, the health agency warned.

Anyone can develop severe illness, but for those at the highest risk, senior citizenchildren and immunocompromised.

There are no vaccines available Pousan virus.

“Unlike most tick-borne diseases, 10% to 15% of severe cases are fatal and half of survivors are permanent experiences. Neurological injury“Dr. Jorge P. Parada, medical advisor for the National Pest Management Association of Chicago (NPMA), told Fox News Digital.

Many people who experience severe illnesses suffer from long-term symptoms, including headaches, memory problems, and weakness.

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There are no specific drugs for the Powassan virus, focusing on the management of symptoms and complications.

The most effective way to keep the Powassan virus and other infections at bay is to prevent mites from biting, experts agree.

Preventive strategies include using EPA registered insect repellents with at least 20% DEET, wearing light colored clothes with long sleeves and pants tucked into socks in areas with mites, and doing thorough mites checks on yourself, your family and pets. I’m outdoorsaccording to Parada.

“We also recommend that you reduce the appeal of mites by keeping the grass short and using gravel or wood chips to reduce the appeal of mites by creating a ‘mites moat’ between the edges of your property to discourage you from moving,” he advised.

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The doctor said, “Rapan transmission, serious combination combinations The impact on health Additionally, due to lack of treatment options, this has become an emerging public health concern that preventive efforts must be readily watched. ”

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