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AppHealthCare Urges the Community to Take Actions to Prevent Tick-Borne Diseases

Summary by High Country Press
July 2, 2025 As summer brings warmer temperatures, AppHealthCare is urging the community to take action to prevent tick-borne diseases. Tick bites are more common in the summer months, with the highest levels of tick bites occurring in June and July across North Carolina. Ticks can carry diseases like Lyme disease, Rickettsiosis (such as Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever) and ehrlichiosis, which can become serious if not treated. According to NC DHHS…

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Even tick larvae can spread diseases such as Lyme disease and babesia, something that was not known before. “We used to think that we didn't need to worry about the larvae, but we have to think again,” says Patrik Dinnétz, associate professor of biology at Södertörn University.

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Even tick larvae can spread diseases such as Lyme disease and babesia, something that was not known before.

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High Country Press broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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