Is there a high incidence of tick bites?

Morbidity from tick bites may be relatively high at around 10%, and tick bite diseases are somewhat geographically and seasonally specific. Ticks may carry a variety of pathogens in their bodies, such as novel bunyaviruses, rickettsiae, and human granulocytic amoebas. After being bitten by ticks, these viruses or special pathogens can enter the human body through the bite site to induce the corresponding diseases, especially inducing the new type of Bunyavirus infection, which has a high mortality rate and needs to be taken seriously and treated actively. After being bitten by ticks, the morbidity rate may be around 10%, because most ticks may not carry pathogens in their bodies, and only after being bitten by ticks carrying pathogens are they likely to develop diseases. The likelihood of infection is higher in areas with high tick activity and in summer and spring. It is recommended to seek prompt medical attention if you are bitten by a tick.