Creeping north: Why ticks and Lyme disease are on the rise in N.B.
07-05-2025 11:00 via cbc.ca

Creeping north: Why ticks and Lyme disease are on the rise in N.B.

A lab in Fredericton is testing ticks for a bacteria that causes Lyme disease.
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