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The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe
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The article discusses the rise of Powassan virus, a deadly tick-borne illness originating from a 1958 case in Ontario, Canada, that caused the death of a young boy. Once rare, the virus has become more prevalent due to increased tick populations, particularly involving deer ticks that transmit the virus rapidly. The surge is linked to environmental factors such as deer overpopulation, suburban expansion, and climate change, which extend tick activity periods. Public awareness and preventive measures remain limited, with efforts underway to develop vaccines and promote personal protection against ticks.
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