The U.S. is improving its tick surveillance programs. But they still paint an incomplete picture as Lyme cases mount
American surveillance programs designed to track the spread of ticks that cause Lyme and other illnesses are making headway, but as cases of these diseases skyrocket across the country, these initiatives are still lagging behind, according to a study released late last year in a top U.S. medical journal. The report, published in the Journal of Medical Entomology, outlines the progress of the…
