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Fears over Rising Tick Numbers and Lyme Disease Spread Across Northeast

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A beach in Connecticut is closed for the next year as officials work to fight the pests

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This year the tick time begins unusually early in parts of Germany. The spiders can transmit serious diseases. What you have to pay attention to when you are traveling in meadows and forests.

·Dortmund, Germany
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The Silent Spread of a Dangerous Threat This summer in Montreal and southern Quebec began not only with high temperatures, but also with intense concern from health authorities, who issued an urgent appeal for increased vigilance. Lyme disease and other tick-borne diseases are showing an impressive increase, with experts largely blaming climate change for the change in the epidemiological behavior of these diseases. Rising temperatures, mild win…

·Laval, Canada
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They lurk in the grass, in the undergrowth and in the forest: ticks can transmit diseases such as FSME. An important protection is vaccination.

This year, there have been 20 percent more Lyme disease cases than last year. In the case of the FSME also transmitted by ticks, the trend is reversed. Here is a map for Saxony and the causes for development.

·Leipzig, Germany
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LVZ - Leipziger Volkszeitung broke the news in Leipzig, Germany on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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