Rising Tick Threats and Lyme Disease Risks Amid Endemic Levels

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Health officials in Ohio County, West Virginia, warn of endemic levels of Lyme disease, driven by rising global temperatures that expand tick habitats and prolong their activity, increasing human infection risk. The surge highlights how climate change is reshaping disease patterns, emphasizing the importance of early detection, prevention measures, and ongoing research for vaccines and diagnostics.
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