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The Ticks Are Taking OverPosted on Jun 19, 2012
Lyme disease, a debilitating disorder that can wreck the human nervous system, is expected to have a big summer in the American Northeast. Abundant acorn crops from the 2010 fall season have swollen populations of the white-footed mouse, an animal that plays host to the deer ticks that carry Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacterium that causes the disease. In fact, 2010 was the fourth-warmest U.S. summer on record, suggesting that unusually warm seasons could lead to increasing epidemics of Lyme and other microbe-borne diseases. —Posted by Alexander Reed Kelly
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