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  2. Lyme disease - Wikipedia

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    Lyme disease, also known as Lyme borreliosis, is a tick-borne disease caused by species of Borrelia bacteria, transmitted by blood-feeding ticks in the genus Ixodes. [4] [9] [10] The most common sign of infection is an expanding red rash, known as erythema migrans (EM), which appears at the site of the tick bite about a week afterwards. [1]

  3. Borrelia - Wikipedia

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    Several species cause Lyme disease, also called Lyme borreliosis, a zoonotic, vector-borne disease transmitted by ticks. Other species of Borrelia cause relapsing fever, and are transmitted by ticks or lice, depending on the species of bacteria. [2]

  4. Don't let this be the summer you get Lyme disease: Take Care ...

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    Lyme disease is transmitted by deer tick bites, with the risk depending on geographic location, season, tick type and attachment duration. Ticks must be attached for more than 24 hours and need to ...

  5. Weather and climate effects on Lyme disease exposure

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    Lyme disease is spread to humans through the bite of infected ticks.The tick population is affected by weather and climate.Many factors determine tick population densities as well as diseased population densities of ticks so that no single factor can determine likelihood of exposure to tick-borne disease. [1]

  6. Lyme disease is ‘almost epidemic’ in parts of NC. What you ...

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    The CDC says it usually takes from 36 to 48 hours or more for the Lyme disease bacterium to be transmitted. If you remove a tick quickly — within 24 hours — it greatly reduces the chance of ...

  7. Lyme disease cases have gone up in the U.S. Here's why - AOL

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    Lyme disease is an infection caused by spiral-shaped bacteria known as spirochete, the most common ones in the U.S. being Borrelia burgdorferi and Borrelia mayonii, Dr. Bobbi Pritt, a Mayo Clinic ...

  8. Borrelia burgdorferi - Wikipedia

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    B. burgdorferi is the causative agent of Lyme disease and is why this bacteria is so important and being studied. It is most commonly transmitted from ticks to humans. Humans act as the tick's host for this bacteria. Lyme disease is a zoonotic, vector-borne disease transmitted by the Ixodes tick (also the vector for Babesia and Anaplasma).

  9. What is Lyme disease, what are the symptoms and how can ... - AOL

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    Lyme Disease UK has warned that the disease is on the rise in the UK. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...