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Updated · thebanner.com · May 7
Marylanders face surge in tick bite ER visits and Lyme cases
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Updated · thebanner.com · May 7

Marylanders face surge in tick bite ER visits and Lyme cases

9 articles · Updated · thebanner.com · May 7
  • Federal data show emergency visits for tick bites are up more than 25% nationwide, while Maryland recorded more than 3,000 reported Lyme cases in 2024 after 2,463 in 2023.
  • Johns Hopkins experts say up to half of Maryland deer ticks carry Lyme bacteria, and doctors are also warning about babesiosis, Rocky Mountain spotted fever and alpha-gal syndrome from lone star ticks.
  • Officials link the rise to warming temperatures expanding tick habitat, while the state urges repellents, protective clothing and tick checks; a Lyme vaccine in advanced studies could arrive within a year.
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