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Lyme disease cases have gone up in the U.S. Here's why — and how to protect yourself

Release Date: 22 Mar 2024 Yahoo! Life
The Northeast the Upper Midwest and the West Coast are hot spots for ticks Getty Images

Bobbi Pritt, MD, FCAP, discusses Lyme disease. “Most people get it after being bitten by an infected black-legged tick, also called a deer tick,” said Dr. Pritt.

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