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Visits to the Emergency Room for tick bites this summer are spiking well above those of previous years, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Data (CDC) shows.
Emergency room visits for tick bites this year are at the highest levels since 2019, especially in the Northeast, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Summer is always a more visible time for tick bites because humans are outside more, but experts caution that “every season is tick season." Here's how safe your state is.
The number of ticks in the U.S. is "exploding," raising concerns over the spread of disease the bugs carry with them.
Leona Maguire told Golfweek she is still dealing with tick bites she received during the U.S. Women's open in Wisconsin last month.
Tick, tick, boom: Officials warn of ‘explosion' in New York area The good news: tick-borne illnesses like Lyme disease are very treatable — if caught early.