A South African tick is moving into new areas, and climate models warn that central and eastern regions could face higher disease risk by 2065

Home Breaking News A South African tick is moving into new areas, and climate models warn that central and eastern regions could face higher disease risk by 2065
A tick species is expanding its habitat across South Africa due to climate change. This expansion poses significant risks to livestock industries and animal health. The tick carries diseases like heartwater and African tick-bite fever. These pathogens can affect cattle and, in some cases, humans. Disease prevention efforts must adapt to these changing vector ranges.