Rare tick-borne virus causing neurological symptoms diagnosed in Northeastern state

Rare tick-borne virus causing neurological symptoms diagnosed in Northeastern state

Powassan virus spreads much faster than Lyme disease and can cause fatal brain inflammation

As tick season continues to pick up steam across the U.S., a Maine resident has been diagnosed with a potentially serious tick-borne illness. (iStock)

Powassan virus is transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected woodchuck tick or an infected deer. (iStock)

To prevent tick bites, experts recommend using EPA-registered insect repellents containing at least 20% DEET, wearing light-colored clothes with long sleeves, and tucking pants into socks when outdoors. (iStock)

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