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Ticks and Tick Bites: Staying Safe in Arnhem’s Nature Parks

A nice walk through the Arnhem nature; for some people from Arnhem (and their four-legged friends) that is pure enjoyment! If you are one of these nature lovers, pay close attention, because it is the tick season.

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Through the map of Drawing Radar you can see how many reports of tick bites have been made in the Netherlands. Also from Arnhemmers.

Sign in Arnhem

The map indicates that only three reports of tick bites have been made in Arnhem recently. But note: this is a live map, so it’s useful to check it from time to time before you go to park Angerenstein or another nature park in Arnhem. The map may look different tomorrow.

About Tick Radar

Tick ​​Radar was compiled by scientists who research tick bites. Tick ​​Radar is an initiative of, among others, the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Wageningen University & Research and Radboud University.

Tick ​​bites in the Netherlands

Each year, approximately 1.5 million people in the Netherlands are bitten by a tick, according to a investigation among general practitioners. Nevertheless, the number of tick bites may be higher in practice, thinks Bea Werner Tick ​​Bite Diseases Foundation.

She says: “Not everyone goes to the doctor because of a tick bite. Also, not everyone reports a bite to the Tick Radar. Not everyone knows it and if people do know it, they sometimes forget it. It is therefore impossible to say whether the number of tick bites this year is the same as in previous years.”

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Lyme disease

Have you been bitten yourself? Then Bea recommends removing the tick as soon as possible with a drawing pen or going to the doctor. If you don’t remove the tick immediately, you run the risk of contracting a disease, such as Lyme disease. And after that? “Report on the Tick Radar!” she continues.

According to the researchers at Tekenradar, the nature and severity of the complaints in Lyme vary. For example, you can suffer from fever, headache, joint pain or even paralysis and heart complaints. Bea: “It is estimated that 27,000 people in the Netherlands contract Lyme disease every year. Most are given antibiotics, after which 1,000 to 2,500 people continue to have complaints.”

Dogs and ticks

Ticks are interested not only in humans, but also in animals. Your dog, cat or other pet can also become infected as a result. Bea: “Dogs are even more at risk than people, because their long hair makes them the ideal environment for ticks. Dogs can get Lyme, but generally don’t get as sick as humans, they have a better immune system. Cats, on the other hand, are lucky: they don’t get sick.”

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2023-07-05 05:00:23
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