Lyme Disease Risk in Northeast
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•In the Northeast, 50% of adult ticks carry Lyme disease carrying bacteria
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In the Northeast , 50% of adult ticks carry Lyme disease carrying bacteria Study maps tick abundance and Lyme disease bacteria prevalence over 30 years .
Researchers from universities, health departments, and agricultural agencies from across the Northeast conducted a meta-analysis of data on how many blacklegged ticks there are and how many have the potential to pass pathogens responsible for Lyme disease and three other tick-borne diseases.
The researchers have another study underway examining the relationship between climate change and the prevalence of blacklegged ticks and Lyme disease in the Northeast .
Joseph Savage , a graduate student in the Ecology, Evolution, Environment & Society program at Dartmouth , also contributed to the study.
The study was published in the journal Parasites & Vectors .
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