Tularemia

If you spend time outdoors or have pets that go outdoors, you need to beware of ticks. Ticks are small bloodsucking parasites. Many species transmit diseases to animals and people. Some of the diseases you can get from a tick bite are Lyme disease, ehrlichiosis, Rocky Mountain spotted fever and tularemia. Some ticks are so small that they can be difficult to see. Ticks may get on you if you walk through areas where they live, such as tall grass, leaf litter or shrubs. Tick-borne diseases occur worldwide, including in your own backyard. To help protect yourself and your family, you should Use a chemical repellent with DEET, permethrin or picaridin Wear light-colored protective clothing Tuck pant legs into socks Avoid tick-infested areas Check yourself, your children and your pets daily for ticks and carefully remove any ticks you find

Disease Alternative Name

tick bites
babesiosis
colorado tick fever
ehrlichiosis
rocky mountain spotted fever
tickborne diseases
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