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Ticks Map USA: Tracking Tick-Borne Diseases

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As we have automated our process, ticks submitted without filling out the tick submission form will not be processed/tested. To stay informed about tick-related issues, you can refer to the tick encephalitis map or check our tick map, including the tick map USA and other ticks map resources.

How to send ticks to our lab
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The impact of our tick surveillance program on the community, clinical care, and research is significant, especially as we utilize a tick map to monitor outbreaks. By integrating findings from our tick encephalitis map, we can better inform the public and healthcare providers across the USA about tick-related risks. Our comprehensive tick

The impact of our tick surveillance program on the community, clinical care, and research is significant, especially as we utilize a tick map to monitor outbreaks. By integrating findings from our tick encephalitis map, we can better inform the public and healthcare providers across the USA about tick-related risks. Our comprehensive ticks map enhances understanding and aids in effective responses to tick-borne diseases.

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Thangamani Lab, SUNY Center for Vector-Borne Diseases, Upstate Medical University, Syracuse NY 13210

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