Ontario Blacklegged Tick Established Risk Areas Download Map (PDF) How does Lyme disease affect humans? Lyme disease is transmitted (passed on) to humans through the bite of an infected blacklegged tick (deer tick).1 The transmission cycle (how the bacteria is passed) begins when ticks feed ...
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A primary-care provider (PCP) such as a family practitioner, internist, or child's pediatrician may initially diagnose Lyme disease. In areas where Lyme disease is common, these physicians often treat the illness, as well. However, you may be referred to a specialist for treatment. Rheumatologi...
There are now three areas in the two counties identified on Public Health Ontario’s updated Lyme Disease Map after black-legged ticks were found through drag sampling. The areas overlap each other and are all located on the western part of the counties near the Lake Huron shore, including...
2024 Michigan Lyme Disease Risk Map. Photo via Michigan.gov. More Michigan counties than ever are now considered "at risk", according to state officials. TheUpper Peninsulais a hotbed for Lyme Disease, mainly because heavily wooded areas can be the perfect breeding ground for ticks. Counties al...
Launched by the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC),the mapallows users to zoom in on their own community or areas where they intend to visit to better understand their risk should they be bitten. B.C.’s ticks have one of the lowest Lyme disease rates in Canada at less than one ...
Launched by the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC),the mapallows users to zoom in on their own community or areas where they intend to visit to better understand their risk should they be bitten. B.C.’s ticks have one of the lowest Lyme disease rates in Canada at less than one ...
Launched by the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC),the mapallows users to zoom in on their own community or areas where they intend to visit to better understand their risk should they be bitten. B.C.’s ticks have one of the lowest Lyme disease rates in Canada at less than one ...
He conducted extensive field studies in the areas of endemicity and tested a number of mammals. His studies pointed clearly to Peromyscus leucopus, the white-footed mouse, as the main reservoir of the Lyme disease spirochete (5). The ability to culture the Ixodes dammini spirochete reliably ...