Black bears could play important role in dispersal of pathogen-carrying ticks

The spread of the blacklegged tick, the primary vector for the pathogen that causes Lyme disease, may be facilitated in Pennsylvania by animals that people rarely associate with it—black bears, according to researchers in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences.


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