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Stock Illustration: Prevention of Lyme, Encephalitis Diseases. Removing Encephalitis Ticks. Parasite Carrying Disease. First Aid with Infections Transmitted by Mites. Tick grabbed into skin, it is removed with tweezers

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Prevention of Lyme, Encephalitis Diseases. Removing Encephalitis Ticks. Parasite Carrying Disease. First Aid with Infections Transmitted by Mites. Tick grabbed into skin, it is removed with tweezers 129003873

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Prevention of Lyme, Encephalitis Diseases. Removing Encephalitis Ticks. Parasite Carrying Disease. First Aid with Infections Transmitted by Mites. Tick grabbed into skin, it is removed with tweezers