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Powassan Virus: Rare Tick-Borne Disease Kills 80-Year-Old Woman in Rhode Island, Increasing Overall Cases
The tick-borne Powassan virus can cause damage to the brain, nervous system. Click to read more. Powassan virus, a tick-borne disease, has killed an 80-year-old woman in the state of Rhode Island, according to reports earlier this week.
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