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Thanks to warming winters and milder temperatures, ticks are thriving in more parts of the country than ever before — bringing the risk of tick-borne illnesses like Lyme disease.
Ontario is experiencing an increase in ticks, and one local resident is raising awareness in hopes of sparking change.
The City of Toronto conducts its own blacklegged tick surveillance program known as "tick dragging" in the fall of each year.
From hiking trails to backyard gardens, Canadians are being advised to stay vigilant against ticks as climate change ...
An early-May spike in tick bites in New York and the Northeast triggered public health alarms about tickborne illnesses. What ...
Ticks are becoming more active in Ontario, bringing an increased risk of Lyme disease for people and pets. The number of human-reported Lyme disease cases in Canada has increased steadily during ...
In Ontario and Quebec, these ticks might be living in the southern parts of those provinces, including Montreal, the Greater Toronto Area and Ottawa. They might also be found in Thunder Bay and Kenora ...
With the incidence of Lyme disease growing in Ontario, Lambton Public Health is keeping watch for its carrier, the blacklegged tick. With the incidence of Lyme disease growing in Ontario, Lambton ...
As Lyme disease cases continue to rise across Canada, researchers at the G. Magnotta Lyme Disease Research Lab at the ...
Ticks are becoming more active in Ontario, bringing an increased risk of Lyme disease for people and pets. The number of human-reported Lyme disease cases in Canada has increased steadily during the ...
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