RIDOH Confirms a Case of Rare Tick-Borne Viral Infection (Powassan)
The Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) is reporting a confirmed case of the tick-borne Powassan virus disease (Powassan) detected in a Rhode Island resident. This resident is a male in his 60s who lives in Providence County. He began experiencing symptoms of Powassan in May. He was hospitalized but is now recovering at home.“With summer now here, we all need to be thinking about tick
prevention measures when outdoors,” said Director of Health Jerry Larkin, MD.
“Repel and reduce your exposure to ticks, check your body for ticks, and be
sure to remove ticks if you find one on yourself, a family member, or a pet.
Ticks are tiny. You may not be able to feel them or spot them right away. The
sooner you find and remove them, the better your chances are at preventing the
serious health issues caused by illnesses like Powassan and Lyme
Disease.”
This is Rhode Island’s first case of Powassan since 2024 and the ninth case overall since it was first reported in Rhode Island in 2016. Powassan is a tick-borne disease that is found mostly in the Northeast and the Great Lakes region of the U.S. and in eastern Canada. Over 397 cases of Powassan have been reported in the United States in the past 10 years (2016-2025).















