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UNIC Study Warns Climate Change Fuels Tick-Borne Threats to Mediterranean Livestock

Published January 12, 2026, 08:08
UNIC Study Warns Climate Change Fuels Tick-Borne Threats to Mediterranean Livestock

A recent scientific review by Panagiotis Karanis, Professor of Anatomy at the UNIC Medical School, in collaboration with researchers from Greece and Turkey, highlights how climate change is creating compounded challenges for livestock systems in the Mediterranean. The study shows that climatic pressures are simultaneously increasing livestock’s physiological stress while accelerating the spread of ticks and tick-borne diseases. The researchers call for a move away from reactive, chemical-heavy disease control toward integrated, climate-adaptive strategies, including early warning surveillance and improved pasture management.