[NatureNS] Lyme disease

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Dear All,
     In the July issue of Maclean's (p.17) are interesting data on Lyme=20
disease incidence in Canada. The much higher incidence in NS, 21.5 times=20
as high as the average incidence in the other nine provinces, is=20
attributed to "climate and the large number of migratory birds carrying=20
ticks from the US."
     I don't follow why NS would be hit the hardest.
Yt, DW
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