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Lyme disease cases may rise 92 per cent in US due to climate change
Health 8 February 2020 By Adam Vaughan A warming climate could nearly double new cases of Lyme disease in the USWacpan / Alamy Stock PhotoClimate change could spur a 92 per cent increase in new cases of Lyme disease in the US by the end of the century, even if the world manages to limit…

Health
8 February 2020
By Adam Vaughan

Wacpan / Alamy Stock Photo
Climate change could spur a 92 per cent increase in new cases of Lyme disease in the US by the end of the century, even if the world manages to limit warming to the commitments of the Paris climate deal.
The number of people in the US being infected has been steadily rising in recent years, and there is no human vaccine for the disease, which can lead to lifelong health problems if not treated early. So far, the evidence …
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