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New York State may see more cases of Lyme disease in 2017
New York state saw 3,252 confirmed cases of Lyme disease and another 1,062 probable cases in 2015. Data suggests 2017 could be a high-risk year for Lyme disease in the Northeast, thanks at least in part to warm winter weather. One of the earliest signs of Lyme disease is a rash at or near the site of the tick bite. If contracted, the sooner Lyme disease is treated the better, so don't hesitate to see a medical professional. Lyme disease can cause fever, rash, joint pain, fatigue and at times serious joint and nervous system complications.collected by :Lucy William
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