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The Lone Star Tick Settles In, Bringing New Risks - The Provincetown Independent

Summary by The Provincetown Independent
PROVINCETOWN — There’s a newcomer on the Cape’s tick scene. It bites hard, reproduces fast, and, in some cases, leaves victims allergic to red meat. It’s the lone star tick. […]
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The ticks are current. Crimea-Congo hemorrhagic fever and its presence in those little animals are not too charming. It is a disease caused by a virus and that according to the World Health Organization (WHO), "is one of the seven most serious epidemic diseases, and represents a great risk to public health."But what we are dealing with now are the animals that transmit it, and the other diseases that ticks can cause in people and in our pets.

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The Provincetown Independent broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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