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Tick-Borne Disease Warning Signs in State Parks

Health Policy Update,
Vector-Borne Disease,
Informatics and Surveillance,
Population Health and Prevention,
State Health Policy,
Michigan,
New York,
Wisconsin,
Courtney Youngbar,
Kathy Dolan

Though late spring and summer is considered “tick season,” ticks are still a threat in the fall as many areas of the country continue to see temperatures that ticks can thrive later and later in the ...

Public Health Confronts the Tick

Health Policy Update,
State Health Policy,
Vector-Borne Disease,
Alabama,
Massachusetts,
North Carolina,
Pennsylvania,
Virginia,
Andy Baker-White,
Beth Giambrone

Incidences of tick-borne disease is on the rise and state legislatures around the country have found ways to address the issue of tick-borne diseases.

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