Borreliosis, a disease transmitted by ticks, has now become one of the major public health concerns. According to a recent survey, there are significant differences in the risk of contracting this disease across different states.
Which States Are at Greater Risk?
Some states are particularly at higher risk for contracting borreliosis, which may be due to the presence of more ticks and environmental conditions suitable for their growth. In these areas, awareness and prevention of this disease seem more essential than ever.
This research clearly shows that as tick populations increase, concerns about public health also rise. Citizens must acquire the necessary information to protect their health and that of their families and be prepared for these dangers.