News | 22/05/2026
Infection research
Using data against ticks: New ways to predict disease risks
MONID HABITRACK uses drones and artificial intelligence to research the spread of tick-borne diseases in the districts of Amberg-Sulzbach and Schwandorf
With the onset of early summer, tick activity increases in meadows, forests, and gardens. The risk of contracting tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) or Lyme disease after a tick bite depends heavily on where you live. According to the Robert Koch Institute, the districts of Amberg-Sulzbach and Schwandorf in the Upper Palatinate are among the areas with the highest TBE incidence in Germany. However, such risk areas have so far mainly been identified retrospectively on the basis of reported cases.