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2026/01/13 06:40
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- A record 191 cases of Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (SFTS) were reported in Japan during 2025. - The tick-borne virus, which can be fatal, affected people in 32 prefectures across the country. - Health officials advise increased awareness, skin protection, and insect repellent, especially starting in March. A: Hey Hana, did you hear about something kinda scary? B: No, what’s up, Ken? A: Apparently, lots of people got sick last year from a tick-borne virus. B: Seriously? What virus is that? A: It’s called SFTS. It sounds complicated, right? B: Yeah, what does it do? A: It can make you really sick. Like, lower your blood platelets. Sometimes it’s super dangerous. B: Wow! How do you get it? A: Mostly from tick bites! The institute said 191 people got it in 2025. That’s a record! B: That’s a lot! Where did most people get it? A: Mainly in western Japan, but it's spreading! Kochi had a lot, and even Hokkaido had some cases. B: Hokkaido? That's surprising! A: Yeah! The expert says cases usually pop up in March. B: Oh no! What should we do? A: He says we should cover up our skin and use bug spray when we go outside! B: Good advice! I'll definitely remember that.
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