Lyme Disease is a potentially serious illness that is transmitted through the bit of certain species of infected ticks. The most common carriers are deer ticks on the East Coast and the western black-legged tick on the Pacific Coast of the United States. It is most common in the United States, but cases of Lyme Disease have been found in many other countries, particularly where there are cooler conditions part of the year and lots of tall grass and wild brush.
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