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Researchers warn of tick-borne disease babesiosis

By National Science Foundation on May 22, 2023   Health, Science/Education  

Researchers warn of tick-borne disease babesiosis

Team sequences and mines genome of the pathogen Babesia duncani ‘Tis the season for hiking now that spring has arrived and temperatures are on the upswing. But with hikes come insect bites and on the increase in North America is babesiosis, a malaria-like disease spread especially between May and October by a tick. Recent research […]

University of New Hampshire Researchers Say Winter Ticks Killing Moose at Alarming Rate

By Robbin Ray | University of New Hampshire on Oct 17, 2018   Featured, Science/Education  

University of New Hampshire Researchers Say Winter Ticks Killing Moose at Alarming Rate

DURHAM, N.H. – As winter in New England seems to get warmer, fall lingers longer and spring comes into bloom earlier, areas like northern New Hampshire and western Maine are seeing an unusual continued increase in winter ticks which are endangering the moose population. Researchers at the University of New Hampshire have found that the […]

Pet Owners Take Note: Abundant Hares Suggest Impending Tularemia Outbreak

By Laurie Boeck | ADF&G on May 30, 2018   Featured, Health, State  

Pet Owners Take Note: Abundant Hares Suggest Impending Tularemia Outbreak

(Fairbanks) — An abundance of hares reported this week, including dead hares with Tularemia and voles covered in ticks, could mean diagnosis of the summer’s first cases of Tularemia in local pets aren’t far behind. “Tularemia outbreaks in dogs and cats that come in contact with sick hares occur in the Fairbanks North Star Borough […]

Tularemia Infection Suspected in North Pole

By Cathie Harms | ADF&G on Jul 2, 2015   Featured, State  

Tularemia Infection Suspected in North Pole

A case of Tularemia is suspected in a North Pole resident after the man became ill after skinning a potentially infected hare earlier this year. Colorado is reporting the largest outbreak ever in that state, with 11 human cases in May alone. New Mexico is also having an outbreak of human cases. Tularemia is an […]

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