Tick-borne illnesses rise in New York as experts urge precautions
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Updated · The Daily Gazette · May 2
Tick-borne illnesses rise in New York as experts urge precautions
14 articles · Updated · The Daily Gazette · May 2
At the Wadsworth Center in Albany, New York health researchers regularly test ticks for pathogens as cases increase across the state.
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The report highlights growing concern in the Empire State over Lyme disease and other tick-borne infections, with experts stressing prevention and awareness.
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