Alberta wildfires potentially pushing ticks to large city centres, says researcher

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Alberta wildfires potentially pushing ticks to large city centres, says researcher
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As wildfire season continues one researcher suggests that the ongoing fires are pushing ticks towards large city centres

are more likely to be exposed to a tick,” said Sperling.Biomarker discovery could aid early Lyme disease diagnosis, scientists say

Lyme disease has non-specific symptoms, said Sperling. She said if people have any terrible flu-like illness that does not make sense or see a rash forming, to go to the doctor. Physicians are usually able to treat patients who have been exposed to ticks quickly with antibiotics to avoid long-term issues.Article content

But it seems to me that this would be one of the years where you really would want to be paying attention,” said Sperling.

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