Harmful Effects of Eastern black-legged tick
A species of Ixodes, Also known as Deer tick, Northern deer tick
Eastern black-legged tick bites can transmit diseases such as Lyme disease, Babesiosis, Anaplasmosis, and Powassan virus, which range from mild to fatal. Transmission occurs through bites, often unnoticed, as eastern black-legged tick feed on blood. Prompt tick removal and treatment are essential to reduce health risks. Preventive measures are crucial, especially for vulnerable individuals.
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