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Warmer weather means tick season across the U.S., and a number of tick-borne disease cases has increased over the past few years.“Lyme disease is gonna be the most common disease we see,” said Nicole Chinnici, laboratory director of the Dr. Jane Huffman Wildlife Genetics Institute. Chinnici is part of the Pennsylvania Tick Research Lab.“Tick season generally starts in the spring. It’s as we're coming out of winter and getting into the warmer months,” explained Dr. Mark Montano, the medical director of CareNow Urgent Cares in Colorado.The CDC said disease cases from mosquito, tick, and flea bites more than tripled from 2004 to 2016 in the U.S.. They predict the number of infections in any given season is complicated, but to put it in perspective, the number of tick-borne disease cases increased from 48,610 reported cases in 2016 to 59,349 reported cases in 2017. “There’s a lot of factors in it,” Chinnici said. She said reasons could include how mild the winter was, how long the warmer months are, and even animal hunting and population control. Another factor is how much time people spend outside.“People are free right now. They're working from home, so they are spending more time outdoors, so that's putting them at a greater risk just because of everything else going on with COVID-19,” Chinnici said.The tick research lab is one of only a few in the U.S. “We receive ticks from people, physicians, and then we test them in the lab using molecular techniques, and then we report the results back to the customer within 72 hours,” she explained.All you have to do is send it in. For Pennsylvania residents, it’s free. For cases in other parts of the U.S., there is a fee that comes with the lab test.“We’re providing the individual that was exposed to the tick bite with early detection of whether or not they've been exposed to a tick-borne disease,” Chinnici said.A quick look at their 1918

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