Article 28NA8 Lyme disease: Heat and humidity linked to differences in geographic prevalence

Lyme disease: Heat and humidity linked to differences in geographic prevalence

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The ticks that transmit Lyme disease to people die of dehydration when exposed to a combination of high temperature and lowered humidity, a new USGS-led study has found. In an earlier related study, the researchers found that southern black-legged ticks, unlike northern ones, usually stay hidden under a layer of leaves, where they are less ["]

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