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A deadly bacteria, carried by ticks, is killing young people in Baja California - and moving north.

EJIDO PADRE KINO, MEXICO - JUNE 5, 2023 Ignacia Cruz Cruz brings her dog, Coca, home so a team of Mexican health experts can check it for ticks in Ejido Padre Kino, Baja California Norte, Mexico on June 5, 2023. The deadly Rocky Mountain Fever, a tick borne bacterial disease that uses dogs as hosts, has been detected in her neighborhood. There has been a surge in fatalities in the northwestern region of Mexico and it is crossing the border into the southwestern United States. (Photo by Michael Robinson Chávez/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
EJIDO PADRE KINO, MEXICO - JUNE 5, 2023 Ignacia Cruz Cruz brings her dog, Coca, home so a team of Mexican health experts can check it for ticks in Ejido Padre Kino, Baja California Norte, Mexico on June 5, 2023. The deadly Rocky Mountain Fever, a tick borne bacterial disease that uses dogs as hosts, has been detected in her neighborhood. There has been a surge in fatalities in the northwestern region of Mexico and it is crossing the border into the southwestern United States. (Photo by Michael Robinson Chávez/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
A deadly bacteria, carried by ticks, is killing young people in Baja California - and moving north.
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