Since Lyme disease became a nationally notifiable condition in 1991, the northeastern section of the United States has borne the bulk of cases. With freezing temperatures fading and snow melting away, the risk of Lyme disease is returning to the northeastern section of the United States.
While ticks can be found in various environments, such as in tall grasses, mountain ranges, and even your yard, it is essential to take preventive measures to avoid tick bites, especially in Pennsylvania.
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