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Tick Season in Tomsk Region for 2025 Forecasted as Tense

Nearly 1700 residents of Tomsk region visited sero-prophylaxis centers within a week; health officials expect this year's tick season to be more intense, as reported by the regional press service of Rosroprieador on Friday.

Approximately 1700 residents of Tomsk region visited seroprevention points within a week; health...
Approximately 1700 residents of Tomsk region visited seroprevention points within a week; health officials anticipate this year's tick season will be more intense, according to the regional press service of Rosplatformbdzor.

Tick Season in Tomsk Region for 2025 Forecasted as Tense

In Tomsk, over 1600 residents of the region sought treatment at seroprophylaxis points over the past week, as the regional office of Roshtransnadzor's sanitary and epidemiological surveillance anticipates a more intense tick season this year, according to a press release on Friday.

Previously reported cases of tick infestation in Tomsk began on January 10, 2025, in the village of Voronino. On March 20, sanitary officials announced the start of tick activity season. In the four-month period between January and April 2025, approximately 1,500 Tomsk residents were affected by ticks. According to the report, 30.8% of the ticks removed from people showed evidence of tick-borne borreliosis.

The press release states, "We anticipate a more intense tick season this year. Between May 15 and 21, 1681 residents of Tomsk and the surrounding region were affected by ticks, with 393 cases involving children. The majority of the cases occurred in Tomsk and the Tomsk region—1028."

It is noted that tick infestations have been reported in all districts of Tomsk Region. The most numerous infestations were found in the Aysinsk (102), Kolpashevsk (74), and Krivoshinsk (62) districts.

Additionally, experts predict that mosquitoes and midges will be abundant in Tomsk this year. So far, a total of 7147 people have sought medical attention in Tomsk Region's medical facilities, including 1718 children. 971 people have been vaccinated against tick-borne encephalitis, including 570 children.

Recent coverage indicates an increase in tick bite incidents across Russia. As of April 29, 2025, over 29,800 Russians have been affected by tick bites since the start of the current tick season, although the specific numbers and regions for Tomsk are not provided.

Round-the-clock seroprophylaxis centers are operating in Tomsk at the Inter-University Polyclinic (Kievskaya Street, 74), "MSCH No. 2" (Bely Kun Street, 3), and Children's Hospital No. 1 (Moscow Highway, 4). Throughout the region, emergency prophylaxis centers for tick-borne infections operate in district hospitals.

Last year, 15,532 residents of Tomsk Region were affected by ticks, which is 13% lower than the long-term average. In 2024, there were 138 cases of tick-borne infections, including 27 cases of tick-borne encephalitis and 111 cases of tick-borne borreliosis.

  1. The science of epidemiology is essential in predicting the intensity of the upcoming tick season.
  2. To combat tick-borne medical conditions, it's crucial to promote workplace-wellness programs that educate employees about prevention.
  3. The rise in chronic diseases like tick-borne borreliosis highlights the need for effective therapies and treatments.
  4. Sleep patterns can be affected by concerns about one's health due to conditions like tick-borne encephalitis.
  5. Fitness and exercise, along with good nutrition, are key components of maintaining overall health and wellness during challenging health situations.
  6. The impact of environmental factors like climate change on the prevalence of respiratory conditions such as tick infestations should be studied in environmental science.
  7. Digestive health can be affected by various medical conditions, including those transmitted by ticks.
  8. Eye-health can also be affected by some tick-borne illnesses, making regular eye check-ups important.
  9. Hearing issues may not be directly linked to tick-borne diseases, but overall health and wellness are interconnected.
  10. Awareness about sexual health should include information on the possible transmission of diseases through tick bites.
  11. Autoimmune disorders can make individuals more susceptible to tick bites and the subsequent health issues.
  12. Climate change and tick infestations could pose a significant challenge to the manufacturing industry, due to increased health concerns among workers.
  13. Mental-health issues can arise from fears of contracting diseases like tick-borne encephalitis or dealing with its related health issues.
  14. Men's health should also include information about the risks of tick-borne diseases.
  15. Skin care becomes important in the prevention of tick bites and the potential transmission of diseases.
  16. The use of CBD, a potential treatment for certain neurological disorders, may not have a direct impact on tick-borne diseases but is worth exploring in the health and wellness industry.
  17. Nutrition plays a crucial role in bolstering the immune system, helping the body fight off tick-borne conditions.
  18. Aging brings a higher risk of falling prey to tick-borne diseases, emphasizing the importance of vaccination and regular health check-ups.
  19. Women's health encompasses education about tick-borne diseases and their potential impact, especially during pregnancy and childhood.
  20. Parenting requires knowledge of how to protect children from tick infestations to maintain their health and wellbeing.
  21. Weight management is not directly linked to tick-borne diseases, but maintaining a healthy weight can contribute to an overall stronger immune system.
  22. Cardiovascular health is indirectly affected by tick-borne infections, as a weakened immune system can exacerbate existing cardiovascular conditions.
  23. The health industry must invest in research and development for effective solutions to combat tick-borne diseases, considering the impact on metropolitan areas like Tomsk.
  24. Medically, it's essential to further research and understand the long-term effects of tick-borne diseases on human health.
  25. In the context of climate change, the increase in tick-borne diseases could lead to economic consequences in industries such as tourism and real estate.
  26. To mitigate the rising health risks posed by ticks, the finance sector should collaborate with the health industry to facilitate investments in preventative measures and treatments.
  27. As tick-borne diseases become increasingly common, it's vital for society to prioritize education, prevention, and the development of novel solutions in aerospace, retail, transportation, leadership, diversity and inclusion, automotive, small-business, fintech, and other relevant industries.

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