Tick News

Post date: Apr 28, 2015 1:50:26 PM

MAY IS LYME DISEASE AWARENESS MONTH:

INSPECT AND PROTECT

As the warmer months approach, it’s time to think about Lyme disease, which is transmitted by ticks, and prevention.  Lyme disease is on the rise in Maine.  According to the CDC, there were more than 1,395 cases reported in 2014 and this number grows every year.

There are two types of ticks commonly found in Maine, the black legged or deer tick and the dog tick. Diseases which may be transmitted include Lyme disease, babesiosis, anaplasmosis and ehrlichiosis.  Ticks are often found in wooded areas, brush, tall grass or in piles of leaf litter such as leaves, pine needles and twigs.

Symptoms of tick-borne illness tend to be similar and may include:

Immediately report flu-like symptoms in the summer months to your healthcare provider.  If diagnosed early, treatment is relatively simple and generally consists of antibiotics as prescribed by your physician.  However, prevention is the best medicine.

Things you can do to inspect and protect include following the “No Ticks 4 ME” advice:

For more information, visit the following:

https://www.facebook.com/MaineCDC