Bugs and Stuff Apr 22, 2008
The biggest disease threat from tick bites is Lyme disease which is caused by bacteria. The bacteria are transmitted to humans by the black-legged deer tick, which is about the size of a pinhead and of course, live on deer. (Stuttgart Daily Leader, AR)
NE Woman: Heather Okun Mar 27, 2008
Kids should know, if you re outside, you should check for bug and tick bites and things like that. When I was in grade school, I didn t even know what a tick was. (Scranton Times, PA)
Warning Issued on Ticks Mar 26, 2008
"Seeing that I am supposed to be an expert on preventing tick bites, this is rather embarrassing. But let's try to turn this embarrassment into a teaching moment."It also serves as an announcement that the ticks are out there and they are hungry ... Let's hope it wasn't infected," Ms. Culbert said.She urges resident to use protective measures to prevent tick bites and do a tick check every day. Even if residents were not outside, someone else in the home or a pet may have had a tick that found... (Voices, CT)
Lyme Disease Can Be Prevented With New Shot, Study Suggests Mar 21, 2008
Now scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA, have developed an injection that protects against two severe diseases transmitted by tick bites: Lyme disease and Anaplasmosis. "Along the North-eastern seaboard of the US, ticks are often co-infected with the bacteria that cause Lyme disease and Anaplasmosis," says Dr Nordin Zeidner. (Science Daily)
E. Hampton Residents Urged To Take A Hike Mar 15, 2008
There also is a full-page warning about ticks and how to prevent tick bites on the group's website. It is important, said Moore, to recognize the signs of having been bitten by a tick, such as a rash in the shape of a bull's-eye target, an overall feeling of lameness or stiffness, swelling of limbs or joints, fever, lethargy, loss of appetite, vomiting and even depression. (Suffolk Life Newspapers, NY)
Rocky Mountain fever in LA Dec 24, 2007
" Rocky Mountain spotted fever is most closely associated with development of a red rash almost 12 days after the initial tick bite. In California, there have been about 20 dogs from 12 counties diagnosed with canine Rocky Mountain spotted fever from 2006 to summer 2007. "I have never seen a case," said Susan Milder, who heads the Chatsworth Veterinary Center. "If we have any patients that come in with any kind of symptoms, such as anemia, fevers or joint pain, we check for tick bites. . (The Money Times)
Antibody responses in patients with Lyme arthritis Nov 29, 2007
Lyme disease in the U.S. is caused by a form of bacteria, the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi, infecting humans by tick bites. It typically begins with a bulls-eye skin rash, accompanied by fever, muscle aches, or other flu-like symptoms. (EurekAlert!)
No Respecter of Age Nov 1, 2007
She felt completely well and recalled no trauma or tick bites. Her physical examination was notable only for a low-grade temperature elevation (37. (New England Journal of Medicine)
Health Officials warn public about tick born diseases Oct 26, 2007
Posted: Thursday, October 25, 2007 10:23 AM CDT It s time to watch out for tick bites, according to the Calaveras County Public Health Department. The department has received four cases of Lyme disease in Calaveras County so far this year. (San Andreas Calaveras Enterprise, CA)
Autumn raises threat of ticks Oct 13, 2007
This raises concerns about Lyme disease infection, as well as the incidence of two other diseases that can be transmitted to humans through tick bites: ehrlichiosis and babesiosis. "Lyme disease, which is caused by the bite of an infected deer tick, remains an urgent health concern in New York state, with more than 73,000 confirmed cases reported since 1986, when the disease became reportable" said state Commissioner of Health Dr. Richard F. Daines in a recent press release. (Hillsdale Independent, NY)
Lyme Disease Relapse Often a New Infection Oct 5, 2007
The team found that some of the patients had suffered separate Lyme disease-causing tick bites. The findings "underscore the importance of preventing exposure to ticks, by covering exposed skin, using tick repellants, and performing self-examination for ticks on a regular basis during the tick season," Nadelman said. (Health-Finder)
Itching to get youBedbugs, toxic moths - don't click here if of a nervous disposition... Sep 21, 2007
That area has a major public health campaign for people to be immunised against tick bites. Whilst there is no immunisation against Lyme Disease (you need to treat it with antibiotics), there is against the very serious disease Frhsommer-Meningoenzephalitis (a kind of tick-borne encephalitis) which is what I suspect Wendy Fox may have suffered along with her Lyme Disease. (BBC News -- Health)
Disease alert after tick increase Sep 16, 2007
The highly infectious disease is transmitted through tick bites and can lead to blindness, paralysis and even death if left undiagnosed. Visitors to the countryside are urged to wear trousers, use insect repellent and check their skin for ticks. (BBC News)
CalSurv: One-Stop Shopping for Vectorborne Disease Surveillance in Californ Davis, Sep. 14 Sep 15, 2007
Besides providing information on mosquitoborne diseases, the project aims to strengthen the visibility of other vectorborne diseases, including plaque, transmitted by infected fleas on rodents, and tickborne diseases such as Lyme disease, spread by tick bites. Considered one of the most modern vectorborne disease surveillance systems in the country, CalSurv is the result of federal grants and cooperative efforts of CVEC, CDPH, and the Mosquito and Vector Control Association of California... (University of California Newswire, CA)
Health officials warn residents regarding tick-borne diseases Aug 18, 2007
Meantime, health officials recommend citizens be pro-active against tick bites. "You want to avoid tick-infested areas, wear light-colored clothing so ticks can be easily seen, wear a long sleeve shirt, hat, long pants, tuck your pants into your socks, walk in the center of trails to avoid overhead grass and bushes," stated Wieberg. (Mexico Ledger, MO)
Woman's Death Attributed to 'Rare' Spotted Fever Aug 15, 2007
"This is a serious illness, but it can be largely prevented by limiting exposure to tick bites," said Dr. Jeffrey Engel, the state epidemiologist. "North Carolina and Oklahoma account for the most cases of in the country, so we need to be particularly vigilant here.". (Fox News)
This mite just be what's itching you Aug 15, 2007
It was clear there was a mild epidemic as early as Friday, when emergency room doctors started trading notes about a strange irritation with an eerie resemblance to the Lyme disease rash that develops around infected tick bites. A few patients got preventive doses of antibiotics to be safe. (Chicago Tribune)
Officials urge caution Aug 14, 2007
The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) is urging Missourians to take extra precautions to protect themselves against tick bites as the numbers of tick-borne disease cases continue to increase at rates that have public health officials concerned. Because tick-borne diseases can be debilitating and even deadly, it is important for people to know what to do to prevent bites and how to safely remove imbedded ticks. (Maryville Daily Forum, MO)
Even Bushs bodyguards cant stop a tick biting Aug 12, 2007
Lyme disease is transmitted through tick bites. If left untreated it can lead to arthritis and neurological disorders, but if diagnosed early it is treated easily with antibiotics. (Times Online)
Bush's Annual Physical pronounces him overall fit for duty Aug 12, 2007
"It's not uncommon for the president to have tick bites when he's out biking.". As President Bush has had no recurrence, the physicians believe the disease would not affect him in the future. (The Money Times)
Lifeline: Preventing Tick-Borne Disease Aug 11, 2007
Preventing tick bites with basic precautions is more important than ever with problems on the rise. You should use tweezers to remove ticks by their head so you don't squish them and inject more bacteria into your body. (WCCO.com, MN)
Bush In Lyme Disease Scare; Lost Four Pounds Last Year Aug 10, 2007
Friday, 10 August 2007. Enter your search terms. (News Locale)
White House says Bush was treated for... Aug 10, 2007
A spokesman says it's "not uncommon" for Bush to get tick bites during his bike rides ... White House spokesman Scott Stanzel told CNN that it is "not uncommon" for Bush to get tick bites during his frequent bike rides. (CNN -- Law)
Bush treated for Lyme disease Aug 9, 2007
It's not uncommon for the president to have tick bites when he's out biking. Search the News Search. (Globe and Mail -- International)
Minnesota expects record numbers of tick diseases Jul 10, 2007
He's still recovering but is more wary of tick bites. "I make sure I check myself thoroughly for any ticks," he said. (Brainerd Daily Dispatch)
Diagnosis: Controversy Jun 25, 2007
To render a diagnosis of chronic Lyme infection, Stricker said he matches a constellation of neurological and joint symptoms with a history of tick bites or visits to regions infested with ticks that carry the dangerous bacterium. Patients with long-term infections may need long-term doses of antibiotics, said Stricker, who concedes there isn't extensive scientific evidence supporting such care. (Boston Globe)
MARTY RUSSELL: Cytauxzoonosis, a word cat owners should know Jun 20, 2007
Domestic cats, like Godzilla, are infected with the parasite when a tick bites a bobcat and then bites a domestic cat, transferring the bug. As was the case with Godzilla, the infection sets in pretty quickly after the bite, in his case just a couple of days after I pulled a huge ugly deer tick off his neck. (Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal)
Todd recovering from unusual tick experience Jun 20, 2007
Todd has always been aware of the need for prevention against tick bites. He has used the strongest over-the-counter DEET containing product he could find before setting off with his dogs, but this time it didn't do the job. (Keokuk Daily Gate City, IO)
CDC: Lyme Disease On the Rise Jun 16, 2007
Preventing Lyme disease means avoiding tick bites ... Use insect repellent with 20 percent to 30 percent DEET on adult skin and clothing to prevent tick bites. (Fox News)
Tick population on the rise Jun 15, 2007
Tick bites and tick-borne illnesses should be taken very seriously. They can lead to serious health complications or even death, as what happened to the Northeast Missouri child. (Park Hills Daily Journal, MO)
Wet weather leads to more ticks Jun 15, 2007
June 14 - It's not officially summer yet, but already area hospitals and doctors offices are seeing patients for tick bites. . (FOX23.com, OK)
Walking team earns praise, applause from fellow fund-raisers Jun 14, 2007
Pendley offered a list of their accomplishments that included: Total weight loss of 54 pounds and one pulled tendon, one torn cartilage and too many rashes, tick bites and blisters to count. Our team has raised 4,409 so far with over 400 on the road, said Pendley. (Park Hills Daily Journal, MO)
Reports of Tick-Borne Illnesses Continue to Rise in County, State Jun 9, 2007
Across the bistate, more ticks and illnesses from tick bites have been reported this year than at this time last year ... The best way to prevent a tick-borne disease is to avoid tick bites and perform regular tick checks, Noe said ... For more information about tick-borne illnesses and preventing tick bites, visit www. (Missourian Publishing, MO)
Health official warns of tick danger Jun 9, 2007
Phelps/Maries County Health Department Administrator Jodi Waltman warns residents to protect themselves against tick bites, after a report from the state Health Department warning of a rise in tick-borne illnesses this season ... Waltman said the best way to prevent illness is to avoid tick bites by adhering to the following tips ... Waltman said tick bites are generally painless, and an individual may not notice they have been bitten. (Rolla Daily News, MO)
OFFICIALS WARN ABOUT TICK-BORNE DISEASE Jun 8, 2007
State and local public health officials are urging Missourians to protect themselves from tick bites following the recent death of a Northeast Missouri child from a tick-borne disease ... Serious complications from ehrlichiosis are rare, but a death like this in an otherwise healthy child is a solemn reminder of the importance of AVOIDING tick bites to reduce the risk of getting tick-borne diseases ... The best way Missourians can protect themselves is to avoid tick bites and become more aware... (Macon Chronicle-Herald, MO)
by TIM HARE ACCHU releases quarterly health report Jun 8, 2007
Each is a tick-borne illness, and state health officials have warned Missourians to guard against tick bites. A child from the northeast section of Missouri died last month as a result of ehrlichiosis. (Mexico Ledger, MO)
Don't let ticks ruin the great outdoors for you (10:13 am 06/04) Jun 5, 2007
But its also the season of perennial warnings about insect-borne diseases (Ocala Star-Banner)
It's clear: N.H. waters superior to Florida's May 26, 2007
Reducing the chance of tick bites cuts down your potential exposure to Lyme disease. Before heading out on the trail, visit www. (Seacoast New Hampshire)
Normal antibiotics treatment seen OK for Lyme May 24, 2007
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A two- to four-week course of antibiotics is plenty for treating Lyme disease, an infection caused by tick bites, U.S. experts said on Wednesday. The American Academy of Neurology experts found little evidence to suggest that taking the drugs for any longer added any benefit. (Scientific American)
Parents React After 3rd Graders Strip Searched May 24, 2007
Ticks are a common carrier of lyme disease and children who are bitten must be searched for the tick bites. That was why some parents said a strip search was okay. (CBS 4, CO)
What to do about Lyme disease this season May 16, 2007
To avoid tick bites and prevent Lyme disease. Cover up when outdoors; wear long pants and long-sleeve shirts while in wooded areas. (Auburn Citizen, NY)
Ticks cause concern in Gillette area May 13, 2007
The people who got sick have told their doctors that they have experienced fevers and had suffered recent tick bites. Blood tests haven t yet confirmed tularemia. (Gillette News-Record, WY)
Alert over rise of 'killer' ticks in Scottish cities May 11, 2007
A spokesman for the Tick Alert campaign, which carries a map of affected areas on its website, said: "Travellers and holidaymakers visiting rural areas are at risk from tick bites, but also when spending time in public spaces, including beer gardens, picnic spots and parks and gardens.". LIVING IN PAIN. (Scotsman)
Warning as tick diseases on rise May 10, 2007
A spokesman for the Tick Alert campaign said: "Ticks are second only to mosquitoes for carrying disease to humans. "Travellers and holidaymakers visiting rural areas are at risk from tick bites, but also when spending time in public spaces including beer gardens, picnic spots and parks and gardens. "Make sure you know about bite prevention, how to look out for the early symptoms and remember to seek advice well before your travel date.". (BBC News -- UK)
Lyme Disease Vaccine Proteins Patented Apr 10, 2007
After the tick bites a warm-blooded mammalian host, the injected bacteria produce OspC on their surface. With the aim of developing a vaccine that would trigger an immune response against both these life cycle stages, Dunn's team used methods of recombinant DNA to create new proteins that combine the most immunogenic portions of OspA and OspC that is, the regions of the two proteins that are most likely to trigger an immune response. (Science Daily)
Warning: The ticks are here Apr 8, 2007
Tick bites they feed on blood can cause a variety of infections, including Rocky Mountain spotted fever, relapsing fever, rabbit fever and Colorado tick fever. While tick-borne diseases can kill, they usually don't. (Missoulian, MT)
Screwworm Parasitic Fly Apr 5, 2007
Tick bites and the umbilical cords of newborn animals are typical choices even a lesion as small as a fly bite, or the moist environment of a human nasal sinus will suffice for C. hominivorax. As soon as they hatch, the maggots crawl into the wound and begin to feed. (Suite101.com)
Ehrlichia - Dog Tick Disease Feb 6, 2007
When the tick bites the infection is transmitted through the ticks saliva. The infection spreads (multiplies) within the white blood cells. (Suite101.com)
Living with Lyme disease Jan 15, 2007
We re in an area that thinks nothing of tick bites. We take them off and go on, said Hancock, who remembers having a tick on her back before her mother died. (Texarkana Gazette, TX)
Warm winter has downside Jan 10, 2007
So he has advice for people who might be considering discontinuing tick medications for pets in the winter: "Protect your pets and continue to take family precautions against tick bites." Dr. Stone blames global warming for the changing climate and wonders when people will take notice and try to remedy the damage that has been done and prevent further damage. His predictions for this region are dire: +Cows give less milk in hot weather +Corn crops are at risk from pests not killed by extreme... (Hillsdale Independent, NY)
The West doesn't get much wilder than this Nov 20, 2006
Another animated attraction is the Cowboy Orchestra that plays (you got it) real folk music while a mangy hound dog scratches his fleas and a tick bites into his shoulder. In case you're wondering, the residents of Wall don't do their shopping at Wall Drug. (FOX59, IN)
Wall Drug follows signs of the times Nov 19, 2006
Another room-size animated attraction is the Cowboy Orchestra that plays (you got it) real folk music while a mangy hound dog scratches his fleas and a life-size tick bites into his shoulder. In case you're wondering, the residents of Wall don't do their shopping at Wall Drug. (Bismarck Tribune, ND)
Driven by tragedy Nov 18, 2006
Caused by bacteria often transmitted through deer tick bites, the debilitating disease attacks the nervous system and can produce effects ranging from headaches and flu-like symptoms to more severe problems, such as fatigue, sore muscles and joints and heart problems. "I was hospitalized for three days with a high fever, achy joints. They pumped me with antibiotics. I pretty much slept the whole time," says Smith, who believes he was bitten in June while fishing with friends near his Finksburg... (Sunspot.net -- Sports)
Lyme Disease Affects Outdoor Lovers Year-Round Nov 3, 2006
Once the tick bites you it can take up to two weeks for the symptoms to appear. In most cases you'll develop a rash that looks like a bulls-eye. (KFOXTV.com, TX)
African Tick Bite Fever Reported in Travelers Oct 19, 2006
Usually the diagnosis relies on flu-like symptoms, rash, and crusted ulcers at the site of tick bites with lymph node swelling. Buchau's group points out that "early antibiotic treatment is necessary to avoid systemic involvement, including" kidney failure, inflammation of the heart, and other potentially fatal complications. (MEDLINEplus)
Everybody Dance: The Energy You Use Won't Shorten Your Life Oct 10, 2006
(August 9, 2006) -- For hikers, campers and others who enjoy the outdoors, summer can bring concerns about tick bites and related illnesses such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Researchers are investigating the role. (Science Daily)
The Lone Star tick Sep 6, 2006
Dr. Hogan says he's seeing more and more Oklahomans suffering from tick bites. Last year 322 cases of tick-borne illnesses were reported to the health department, but now a newly discovered bacterium is on the rise. (KFOR Oklahoma City, OK)
Deer-free Areas May Be Haven For Ticks, Disease Sep 5, 2006
"Very few studies have looked at how removing the deer affects the intensity of tick bites on rodents, and how it relates to the size of the area from where the deer are excluded," explains Perkins, whose findings are published in the current issue of the journal Ecology ... (April 9, 2002) -- When a deer tick bites a human or other mammalian host, it takes more than 24 hours before the Lyme disease bacterium travels from the tick's gut to the tick's salivary glands and then into the host. (Science Daily)
West Nile leaves officials scratching Aug 29, 2006
He said in addition to West Nile, his office also has seen an increase in flea and tick bites on animals this summer, a problem he said is most likely due to the lack of rain ... While Newell said he has not seen any deaths this year in animals as a result of flea and tick bites, he has had to give a few blood transfusions to animals that were anemic as a result of multiple bites. (Meridian Star)
Scientists Identify Immune System Trigger For Fighting Lyme Disease Aug 24, 2006
(April 9, 2002) -- When a deer tick bites a human or other mammalian host, it takes more than 24 hours before the Lyme disease bacterium travels from the tick's gut to the tick's salivary glands and then into the host. . (Science Daily)
Summer's idyllic moments don't always come in pretty packages. Aug 14, 2006
Don't scratch mosquito bites, tick bites, chiggers, heat rash, poison ivy. Especially don't scratch poison ivy. (Fredericksburg.com, VA)
Summer soothers Aug 2, 2006
The disease threat from tick bites is Lyme disease, which can produce a rash along with muscle aches and joint stiffness. Cure: Remove ticks by grabbing as close to the skin as possible with tweezers and pull. (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Genus: woolly boogers Jul 25, 2006
This year, even with the Permanone sprays (they contain the chemical permethrin) and deet bug spray that can drive away a close friend, I have never had so many tick bites. My wife is an expert at "tick checks," plucking the little bloodsucking woolly boogers from my back, neck and hair line that I cannot reach. (Buffalo Reflex, MO)
Warm weather brings out disease-causing critters Jul 23, 2006
When outdoors, he said a simple preventative to tick bites is the use of insect repellents that contain "DEET," the common name for N, N-diethyl-m-toluamide, which is the active ingredient in the most widely used insect repellents applied to the skin. "DEET is very effective in keeping ticks off of you," he said. (The Daily Reflector)
Unapproved Lyme disease treatment harmful, FDA warns Jul 22, 2006
Some doctors have been known to administer the injectable solution to treat the disease, which is caused by bacteria often spread by tick bites; if untreated, Lyme can affect the nervous system, joints and heart. Some states have already taken legal action against such physicians. (CNN -- Health)