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Why tick season is expected to be worse than normal

Why tick season is expected to be worse than normal

Summary

This summer, tick bites are expected to increase across the United States due to warmer temperatures that allow ticks to spread to new areas. Health officials warn that tick-borne illnesses like Lyme disease and others are becoming more common, and people are advised to check carefully for ticks and remove them quickly to prevent infection.

Key Facts

  • The CDC reports the highest rate of emergency room visits from tick bites since 2017.
  • Warmer weather is causing ticks to move into new parts of the country.
  • Lone star ticks can cause a red meat allergy called alpha-gal syndrome.
  • Powassan virus, carried by some ticks, can cause serious brain-related symptoms like memory loss and seizures.
  • Education on tick prevention is increasing, but tick-related diseases are still rising.
  • Camp counselors in Wisconsin are teaching kids how to check for ticks during summer activities.
  • Removing ticks within 24 hours reduces the risk of Lyme disease.
  • The CDC recommends using tweezers or tick removal tools and seeing a doctor if symptoms like rash or fever appear after a tick bite.
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