Lyme disease is mainly found in temperate regions, so it is unlikely to be present in the Philippines where the climate is tropical. Tick-borne diseases such as scrub typhus and rickettsial infections are more common in the Philippines.
Lyme disease is also known as Lyme borreliosis or borreliosis.
With proper treatment, most people recover completely from Lyme disease. However, in some cases, particularly if not treated promptly, the disease can lead to long-term symptoms like fatigue, joint pain, or cognitive issues. It's important to seek medical help if you suspect you have Lyme disease to ensure proper treatment and recovery.
Isn't it Angela Kinsey from The Office? Haven't a clue. But she's really good. She's pale, frail, skinny and weak. She's got Lyme Disease down. Too bad those of us with Chronic Lyme Disease don't get any respect.
No. Lyme disease is a tick-borne infectious disease.While it may be possible to get Lyme disease through sexual intercourse with an infected person, there is still research being done to prove or disprove this theory.It is not, however, a sexually transmitted disease.Some say Lyme Disease can not be sexually transmitted and that Lyme Disease is transmitted through a tick that is infected with it. However, research has proven that the lyme bacterium can be transmitted through any biting insect not just ticks. Also one of the lyme bacterium is a spirochete (Borrelia Berdorfi). A well known sexually transmitted disease is syphilis which is a spirochete.Till further studies prove this wrong I would assume that Lyme can be transmitted through the sharing of body fluids.
Lyme disease is typically spread by deer ticks, which are found throughout Georgia. Therefore, it is possible to contract Lyme disease in any part of Georgia where these ticks are present. It is important to take precautions such as wearing insect repellent and checking for ticks after outdoor activities.
Lyme disease is also known as Lyme borreliosis or borreliosis.
With proper treatment, most people recover completely from Lyme disease. However, in some cases, particularly if not treated promptly, the disease can lead to long-term symptoms like fatigue, joint pain, or cognitive issues. It's important to seek medical help if you suspect you have Lyme disease to ensure proper treatment and recovery.
Lyme Disease is mainly spread through deer ticks. but it can be in any ticks
The scientific name for Lyme disease is Lyme disease. Borreliosis is a term that can be used, but it is more generic and refers to infections of any borrelia bacteria. Lyme borreliosis is more specific and can be used instead of Lyme disease.
There is no such thing as a "Lyme Tick". Are you asking what tick carries Lyme Disease? Lyme is a bacteria that a tick might be carrying. It causes Lyme Disease when it the tick bites you. It was previously thought that only Deer Ticks carry Lyme Bacteria. More and more they are finding that any tick may carry it.
"During 2002, a total of 23,763 LD cases were reported to CDC, more than in any previous year." http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5317a4.htm
Isn't it Angela Kinsey from The Office? Haven't a clue. But she's really good. She's pale, frail, skinny and weak. She's got Lyme Disease down. Too bad those of us with Chronic Lyme Disease don't get any respect.
No. Lyme disease is a tick-borne infectious disease.While it may be possible to get Lyme disease through sexual intercourse with an infected person, there is still research being done to prove or disprove this theory.It is not, however, a sexually transmitted disease.Some say Lyme Disease can not be sexually transmitted and that Lyme Disease is transmitted through a tick that is infected with it. However, research has proven that the lyme bacterium can be transmitted through any biting insect not just ticks. Also one of the lyme bacterium is a spirochete (Borrelia Berdorfi). A well known sexually transmitted disease is syphilis which is a spirochete.Till further studies prove this wrong I would assume that Lyme can be transmitted through the sharing of body fluids.
Lyme disease is typically spread by deer ticks, which are found throughout Georgia. Therefore, it is possible to contract Lyme disease in any part of Georgia where these ticks are present. It is important to take precautions such as wearing insect repellent and checking for ticks after outdoor activities.
The Lyme disease booster vaccination is typically a repeat dose of the initial vaccine to help maintain immunity against Lyme disease. It may contain inactivated or components of the Borrelia burgdorferi bacteria, the causative agent of Lyme disease, to stimulate the immune system to produce protective antibodies. The booster helps to ensure that the body continues to recognize and fight off any future exposure to the bacteria.
Short answer: Yes. It is actually the brown tick which can be on other mammals as well as deer and dogs. ------------------------ Hi: I would add to this that any tick can be a carrier of Lyme. It is no longer thought that only deer ticks carry it. There are other tick borne diseases as well that they carry. take care, -J
No, not all deer ticks carry Lyme disease. Only a small percentage of deer ticks are infected with the bacterium that causes Lyme disease, called Borrelia burgdorferi. It is important to take precautions to prevent tick bites regardless of whether the tick may be carrying Lyme disease.