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Most cases of tickborne Lyme disease consist of fever, headache, fatigue, and the characteristic “bull's eye” skin rash. But now, scientists have reported a mysterious outbreak in the upper Midwest of a neuroinvasive form of the disease that can cause muscle weakness and facial paralysis.
Most cases of tickborne Lyme disease consist of fever, headache, fatigue, and the characteristic “bull's eye” skin rash. But now, scientists have reported a mysterious outbreak in the upper Midwest of a neuroinvasive form of the disease that can cause muscle weakness and facial paralysis.
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