A new study from the Cary Institute found 10% of ticks sampled carried multiple pathogens, including those that cause Lyme ...
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Researchers issue warning as dangerous tick-borne disease spreads in US region: 'Really started increasing'
"Public health agencies should be aware of the increasing risk." Researchers issue warning as dangerous tick-borne disease ...
More ticks in the U.S. Northeast now carry multiple diseases, raising risks as Lyme and babesiosis co-infections climb.
Study shows many ticks carry several infections, increasing health risks and making diagnosis harder after bites.
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Scientists sound alarm as deadly tick disease explodes across US region
Tick-borne diseases are spreading into new parts of the United States at a pace that has caught public health officials off guard. Babesiosis, a potentially fatal parasitic infection once confined to ...
Tick-borne diseases are on the rise in the northeastern US, with many ticks carrying more than one pathogen, reports a recent analysis published in Ecosphere by researchers at Cary Institute of ...
Acting fast after a tick bite can lower your risk of developing Lyme disease. You just finished a satisfying summer hike or wrapped up a weekend of yard work when you spot a tick clinging to your ...
A nationwide analysis of 470 adults who blamed tick bites for months of illness has found no evidence of persistent tick-borne infection driving their symptoms. The result challenges a widely held ...
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Lyme-disease isn’t the only tick-borne threat. Doctors warn these other diseases are spreading
(NEXSTAR) – You’ve likely heard public health officials’ repeated pleas to check yourself, your kids and your pets for tick bites, which can spread serious diseases. While Lyme disease gets the most ...
A Pittsburgh woman is left forever changed after being diagnosed with Lyme disease.
Five years ago, a young male cat was brought into Yasukazu Matsumoto's veterinary clinic in Masuda, Shimane Prefecture, burning up with a high fever and vomiting profusely.
Because of its importance, I should have penned this column a month ago, but better late than never. With temperatures hovering in the low 40s, I thought it both wise and sensible to catch up on a ...
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