Other Tick-borne Diseases
Human Ehrlichiosis |
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Cause |
Ehrlichia chaffeensis transmitted by ticks |
Symptoms |
Acute fever with headache, muscle ache and nausea |
Treatment |
Seek medical attention from a physician |
Prevention |
Avoid tick-infested habitats during spring and early summer. Use personal protection, such as wearing pants and shirts with long sleeves. |
Other Facts |
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Powassan Encephalitis |
Cause |
Flavivirus transmitted by ticks |
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Symptoms |
Sudden onset of fever, sore throat, sleepiness, headache and disorientation Encephalitis, meningitis and partial paralysis may develop. |
Treatment |
Seek medical attention from a physician |
Prevention |
Avoid tick-infested habitats during spring and early summer. Use personal protection, such as wearing pants and shirts with long sleeves. |
Other Facts |
Animal hosts include marmots, sciurid rodents, rabbits, hares, carnivores and birds. |
Babesiosis |
Description |
Protozoan disease |
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Location |
Coastal areas of New England and adjacent offshore islands |
Cause |
Transmitted by wild rodents, especially white-footed mice. |
Symptoms |
Gradual onset of fever, sweating, loss of appetite, fatigue, general muscle ache and possible prolonged anemia. |
Treatment |
Seek medical attention from a physician |
Prevention |
Avoid tick-infested habitats during spring and early summer. Use personal protection, such as wearing pants and shirts with long sleeves. |