A 29-year-old man in Karnataka has succumbed to Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD), commonly known as monkey fever, highlighting the dangers of this tick-borne illness. While KFD doesn’t spread human-to-human, it’s transmitted by forest ticks and can cause severe symptoms including bleeding and neurological issues. Early detection is crucial for survival.
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