How to avoid tick bites?created at May 06, 2009To avoid tick bites,wear light-colored clothing to easily spot ticks,tuck pants into socks or boots,and use insect repellent containing DEET,picaridin,IR3535,or oil of lemon eucalyptus on exposed skin.After being outdoors,thoroughly check yourself,your chi... |
Lyme disease in domestic animalscreated at May 06, 2009Lyme disease in domestic animals,primarily dogs and cats,is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi,transmitted through the bite of infected blacklegged ticks.Symptoms can vary widely and may include lameness,joint swelling,fever,lethargy,and loss of ... |
The Absence of a Lyme Disease Vaccinecreated at May 12, 2009Despite the prevalence of Lyme disease, a common inquiry revolves around the existence of a vaccine. Here's what you need to know:No Current Vaccine: As of now, there is no available vaccine specifically designed to prevent Lyme disease. While LYMErix, a o... |
Understanding and Addressing Concerns about Lyme Disease from Tick Bites in Babiescreated at May 12, 2009Discovering a tick on your baby can be unsettling, especially considering the potential transmission of diseases like Lyme disease. Here's a guide to help you navigate concerns and take appropriate action:**1. Prompt Tick Removal: Swiftly remove the tick a... |
Navigating Tick Encounters: A Parent's Guide to Removal and Carecreated at May 12, 2009Discovering a tick on your baby can be a worrisome experience, raising concerns about the proper removal process. However, understanding the steps to take and the significance of partial tick removal can provide reassurance for parents.**1. Partial Tick Re... |
Handling Partial Tick Removal: A Guide for Worried Parentscreated at May 12, 2009Discovering a tick on your baby can be concerning, and it's natural to worry about the removal process. If part of the tick remains embedded, rest assured that it won't increase the risk of a tick-borne infection.Gentle Removal Like a Splinter: Treat the s... |
Can Lyme disease be prevented?created at May 06, 2009There are many measures you can take to protect yourself from ever falling victim to this nasty infection. There is however, no vaccine available at present. Prevention relies on people being aware of the risk that ticks present and using sensible measures... |