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City Of Meriden: The Meriden Department Of Health And Human Services Urges Residents To Take Steps To Prevent Lyme Disease, Other Tick-B ...
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5/20/2021
May 19, 2021
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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The Meriden Department of Health and Human Services Urges Residents to Take Steps to Prevent Lyme Disease, Other Tick-Borne Diseases
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Warmer weather is here, and the Meriden Department of Health and Human Services is urging residents to take steps to prevent Lyme disease and other tick-borne diseases.
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Lyme disease is caused by a bacterial infection transmitted to humans by the bite of infected blacklegged (deer) tick. In addition to Lyme disease, deer ticks can also carry other viruses as well.
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The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station (CAES) reports they are seeing above-average tick activity and is monitoring 4 new species of ticks.
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Lyme disease is a significant public health problem but there are preventative measures that can be taken to prevent tick-borne diseases.
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Lyme disease can be difficult to detect because once infected, it could take days to months for symptoms to develop. Anyone who has been bitten or has been in a tick-infested area and later develops a rash or flu-like symptoms – muscle aches, fatigue, or fever – should contact their physician immediately.
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PERSONAL PROTECTION:
- Avoid tall grass and over-grown, brushy areas.
- Wear light-colored protective clothing while outdoors and use insect repellent containing DEET.
- Examine yourself, your children, and pets for ticks when returning indoors.
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LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT:
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For additional information on Lyme disease, visit DPH's Lyme disease webpage.
This press release was produced by City of Meriden. The views expressed here are the author’s own.