veronica takmacheva.seva gives details. often we say that no, no, our hook i didn’t bite, but nevertheless, it’s probably tick-borne encephalitis or we meet it in the blood. almost invisible, such insidious ticks are registered among parasites in forests, city parks, carriers of several infections at once, tick-borne encephalitis, barleosis, anoplasmosis, rectosis. encephalitis is the most dangerous for humans and animals, scientists say. i'm ticking. it is enough to crawl through the body, its poisonous saliva enters a wound or cut on the skin and further into the blood and brain. research shows that the virus becomes more pathogenic every year. infectious its properties have increased, and it affects the nervous system, but if our virus has passed through the blood-brain barrier, yes, that is, it has entered the central nervous system, that is, the spinal cord, these sections are blocked. ticks wake up with the arrival of spring, as soon as the soil warms up, late february. the beginning of march is the