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Urgent warning to holidaymakers heading to Europe as woman dies of eye-bleeding disease – the 13 signs you must know

BRITS heading across the channel this August have been warned of an outbreak of one of the world’s deadliest diseases.

It comes as one person died after contracting Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever (CCHF) in North Macadonia, which can cause patients’ eyes to bleed.

The 27-year-old female was suspected of catching the bug from a tick bite
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The 27-year-old female was suspected of catching the bug from a tick biteCredit: Getty

Health officials are trying to stop the tick-borne virus from spreading.

The disease kills up to 40 per cent of infected people, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

Some 67 of the victim's contacts have already been tracked down, with the bug able to pass from human-to-human contact by blood or bodily fluids.

The 27-year-old female was suspected of catching the bug from a tick bite on July 19, 2023, while in the eastern part of the country, Štip.

Read more on Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever

According to the Institute of Public Health of the Republic of North Macedonia, she was hospitalised on July 23 after developing flu-like signs, which quickly turned into typical symptoms of CCHF.

These include a fever, muscle aches, dizziness, light sensitivity and vomiting.

This can lead to organ failure and internal bleeding.

The woman died on July 27 , after which the disease was confirmed.

CCHF was first found in Crimea in 1944 and is now endemic to Africa, the Balkans, the Middle East and some Asian countries.

But scientists fear the disease could be expanding out of its usual territories and moving towards the likes of Britain and France due to global warming.

Between 2016 to August 2022, seven cases were reported in Spain, three of which died.

The WHO listed CCHF as one of nine “priority diseases” that pose the biggest threat to public health in May.

During a Science, Innovation and Technology Committee meeting in July, experts warned it is "highly likely" the disease could soon reach Britain.

Previously, professor James Wood, head of veterinary medicine at Cambridge University, said CCHF may travel to Britain "through our ticks at some point".

report published in June revealed disease-ridden mosquitoes - carrying several diseases including Rift Valley fever - were found in 26 European countries.

Other diseases on the watch list include dengue fever, chikungunya, West Nile disease, yellow fever and Zika.

The 13 symptoms of Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever

Symptoms of Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever include:

  1. Fever
  2. Muscle ache
  3. Neck pain and stiffness
  4. Backache
  5. Headache
  6. Sore eyes
  7. Dizziness
  8. Light sensitivity
  9. Vomiting
  10. Nausea
  11. Diarrhoea
  12. Abdominal pain
  13. Sore throat

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