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Ticks and Tick Borne Diseases PDF

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Ticks & Lyme Disease Bureau of Workers’ Compensation PA Training for Health & Safety (PATHS) Ticks and Tick Borne Diseases PPT-081-01 1 Topics Introduction to Problem Types Life Cycle Behavior Lyme Disease Signs & Symptoms Evaluation Treatment PPT-081-01 2 Why the Fuss about Ticks? Tick populations are exploding – there’s no place in Pennsylvania without deer ticks! Ticks are hard to kill “...we’ve learned that washing clothes in warm water and detergent doesn't kill all these ticks” “The only sure way to get rid of them is to dry clothes on high heat for a long cycle time” “without snow cover, these adult ticks can be active in temperatures as low as 28 degrees F” Steven Jacobs of Penn State Dept of Entomology, Penn State Ag. Sciences News 11/23/05 Ticks are becoming resistant to pesticides ??? PPT-081-01 3 Lyme Disease 1908: recognized in Sweden 1975: first identified in Lyme Connecticut Ticks: Arachnids (class of Arthropods) which includes mites, spiders and scorpions Two (2) groups Hard bodied and Soft bodied Both capable of transmitting disease PPT-081-01 4 Reported Cases CDC each year has about 20,000 new cases reported CDC believes 90% of cases go unreported PPT-081-01 5 For Lyme Disease to Exist There appears to be a symbiotic relationship between: 1. The Lyme disease bacteria, 2. Ticks which can transmit them, and 3. Mammals to provide food for the ticks such as: Deer and Mice Ticks can be found in areas with very high or low temperature with a constant high relative humidity. PPT-081-01 6 Trails & Edge Habitat Blacklegged ticks live in woody, brushy areas that provide food and cover for hosts such as mice and deer Exposure to these ticks can be greatest along trails and edges of woods PPT-081-01 7 Rogue’s Gallery Wood Tick Brown Dog Tick Lone Deer Star Tick Tick (Black- legged Tick) PPT-081-01 8 Hosts, Collaborators & Victims PPT-081-01 9 Examples of Hosts PPT-081-01 10

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