Lyme Disease is currently the fastest growing bacterial infectious disease in the United States of America. Lyme is caused by a spiral shaped bacteria (spirochete) called Borrelia burgdorferi. On the East Coast the primary vector for Lyme Disease is the Ioxdes Scapularis Tick with the primary reservoir being the White Footed Mouse. On the West Coast the primary vector is the Ioxdes Pacificus Tick with the Gray Squirrel being the primary reservoir. (See Previous Post On North American Ticks)
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Monday, April 18, 2016
Friday, July 10, 2015
North American Tick-borne Diseases: Including Lyme Disease andCo-Infections
Ticks are capable of transmitting many illnesses to humans.
As Lyme disease is spreading so are other tick-borne infections. I created this page to help identify the different species of North American ticks by region and catalog the major tick borne diseases they carry. While my maps focus on the continental U.S. it is a known fact that migrating birds who carry ticks do not stop on borders. Many of the species listed thrive in parts of Mexico and Canada as well. The reality is tick-borne illnesses are not limited to the East Coast or deer ticks.Note: One tick is capable of transmitting more than one infection.
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