New Yorkers are being warned to protect themselves against ticks.
Officials say now that warmer weather has arrived, ticks are active and can transmit a number of disease including Lyme disease.
Since reporting of Lyme disease to the New York Department of Health began in 1986, New York State has averaged more than 5,500 new cases each year, with numbers increasing in recent years.
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