Ticks, a prime summer insect, can carry a number of disease, including Lyme disease. Lyme disease is transmitted to humans through the bite of infected blacklegged ticks, more commonly called deer ticks. Typically, Lyme disease can cause fever, rash, join paint, fatigue and at times, serious joint and nervous system complications. Data suggests that 2017 could be a high-risk year for Lyme disease in the northeast at least in part to warm winter weather. A single deer tick can take the fun out of your entire summer if it transmits Lyme disease.
Health & Wellness 2017: Ticks, Lyme disease are dangerous, require vigilance
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