New York Sees Surge in ER Visits Due to Tick Bites
New York Sees Surge in ER Visits Due to Tick Bites
US · Published Apr 21, 2026
ER visits in New York surge to decade-high due to tick bites.
Growing tick population, thriving in current climate, is the primary cause.
Preventive measures and prompt treatment are crucial to avoid serious health issues like Lyme disease.
Tick bites cause rise in emergency visits
A recent report indicates that New York is experiencing a significant increase in emergency room visits due to tick bites, reaching levels not seen in a decade. This rise is largely attributed to the expanding tick population, which is thriving in the current climate conditions. Ticks are carriers of diseases, most notably Lyme disease, which can lead to severe health complications if not treated promptly. The report emphasizes the importance of public awareness and proactive prevention strategies to mitigate the risk of tick bites and subsequent infections.
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