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Updated · stlpr.org · Jun 15
Midwest Tick Bite ER Visits Jump to 136 in April as Season Starts Earlier
Updated
Updated · stlpr.org · Jun 15

Midwest Tick Bite ER Visits Jump to 136 in April as Season Starts Earlier

3 articles · Updated · stlpr.org · Jun 15

Summary

  • CDC data show 136 Midwest emergency-department visits for tick bites in April 2026, nearly double the same month last year and on pace for one of the region’s worst tick years in a decade.
  • Milder winters are letting ticks skip dormancy and emerge earlier, while warming habitats are helping new species expand into Missouri, Illinois and other parts of the Midwest, experts said.
  • Missouri, Illinois, Iowa and neighboring states logged the second-highest share of tick-related ER visits after the Northeast, and counts could rise further as summer typically brings peak tick activity.
  • Ticks can spread Lyme disease, alpha-gal syndrome and other illnesses, prompting experts to urge DEET, permethrin-treated clothing, yard cleanup, pet checks and quick removal with tweezers after bites.

Insights

Beyond warmer winters, what hidden ecological changes are turning the American Midwest into a dangerous tick hotspot?
Are current repellents and prevention tactics strong enough to fight the new, more aggressive tick species spreading across the country?
As tick-borne diseases surge to record highs, why does the U.S. still lack a licensed human vaccine for Lyme disease?