Babesiosis becoming more prevalent in Maryland, study finds
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Ticks are breeding in abundance not only in forests, but also in city yards and parks. Their activity, according to the National Center for Public Health, is now the highest in recent years. They attack not only people, but also four-legged friends. Veterinary clinics are flooded with patients. Doctors find as many as 10 ticks attached to some pets at a time. According to veterinarians, 1 in 10 animals is diagnosed with babesiosis, which can be…
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