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  2. Weather and climate effects on Lyme disease exposure

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    After nymph ticks feed on and infect their host with Lyme disease they lose their ability to effectively control their water content. [11] During a year with very little precipitation many ticks may die following feeding because of this loss of water regulatory control. [11] These nymph ticks that have died out will never reach adulthood and ...

  3. Here's Everything You Need to Know About Ticks - AOL

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    If you see a tick this summer, beware. Here’s how you can defend yourself against ticks, tick bites and Lyme disease—and how to remove one. Here's Everything You Need to Know About Ticks

  4. Tick-borne diseases on the rise: Here's what to know about ...

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    What ticks carry Lyme disease? According to NCSU, Lyme disease is primarily carried by blacklegged, or deer, ticks. ... What to do if you find a tick on you. Most know that you should remove an ...

  5. Lyme disease - Wikipedia

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    Lyme disease, also known as Lyme borreliosis, is a tick-borne disease caused by species of Borrelia bacteria, transmitted by blood-feeding ticks in the genus Ixodes. [4] [9] [10] The most common sign of infection is an expanding red rash, known as erythema migrans (EM), which appears at the site of the tick bite about a week afterwards. [1]

  6. Mosquitoes and ticks are showing up with greater frequency ...

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    Dr. Leana Wen: In the United States, Lyme disease is the most common vector-borne disease and is transmitted by ticks. People who contract Lyme disease may experience temporary symptoms similar to ...

  7. Borrelia - Wikipedia

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    The soft tick Ornithodoros carries the species of Borellia that cause relapsing fever. [9] Another species, B. anserina, is carried by the soft tick Argas. [4] Inside the ticks, the bacteria grow in the midgut and then travel to the salivary glands to be transmitted to a new host. [21] Ticks can spread the bacteria to each other when co-feeding ...

  8. Warmer winters mean more tick bites and Lyme disease risk ...

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    Tick bites are a concern usually associated with summer and hot weather, but experts warn that warmer winters could mean an uptick in ticks and Lyme disease. Warmer winters mean more tick bites ...

  9. Wikipedia:Osmosis/Lyme disease - Wikipedia

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    The diagnosis of Lyme disease is clinical, based on signs and symptoms and on a history of exposure to infected ticks. Physicians look to blood tests to support their diagnosis. Usually blood testing for Lyme is doneNow the diagnosis of Lyme disease is usually made by looking at antibodies against Borrelia proteins. via a test called a Western ...