A recent article published by The People’s Pharmacy: "Tick Bite Explosion: Stealth Infections Doctors May Miss", highlights a growing global health concern: the rapid rise of tick-borne and other vector-borne infections that may often go undetected. While Lyme disease remains the most recognized tick-related illness, researchers warn that ticks and fleas can carry multiple hidden pathogens capable of causing serious long-term complications.
These so-called “stealth infections” may be difficult to diagnose because their symptoms often resemble other chronic or neurological conditions. Infections such as Bartonella, Babesia, and Anaplasmosis can persist for months before being correctly identified, emphasizing the growing importance of advanced laboratory diagnostics and early testing.
Common Symptoms May Include:
- Persistent fatigue
- Headaches and migraines
- Joint and muscle pain
- Brain fog or memory issues
- Fever or chills
- Neurological symptoms
- Sleep disturbances
- Skin rashes or unusual reactions after insect bites
Modern molecular diagnostics, PCR testing, and co-infection screening are becoming increasingly important tools for identifying hidden infections and supporting faster, more accurate treatment decisions.
As tick populations continue to expand globally, awareness, prevention, and reliable laboratory testing will play a critical role in protecting public health.





