Tick rider Jack Gilpin examines ticks during a cattle inspection near Laredo, Texas, Tuesday, April 8, 2008. Eric Gay AP Lodged in small plastic bags — dead or alive — more than 21,000 ticks were ...
To slow down the rapid spread of tick-borne illnesses, the ideal public health strategy would be to predict where the pests are likely to be concentrated—and immediately getting this information to ...
As surveillance for ticks and the disease-causing germs they spread improves, so does Americans' access to knowledge about where the risk of tickborne disease is greatest. Experts have assembled new ...
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