March 27, 2003

Forest Fragmentation May Increase Lyme Disease Risk

Patchy woods—common in cities and suburbia, and even in rural areas—may have more Lyme disease-carrying ticks, which could increase risk of the disease in these forest remnants, scientists have found.

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