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Babesiosis
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How It’s Caused Ticks bite primary carrying host, usually a white-footed mouse, meadow vole, or white-tailed deer Ticks get infected with microscopic parasite, Babesia Ticks bite humans, spreading the parasite Vector Deer Tick Ixodes scapularis
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Symptoms - Developing 1-12 months after the bite Chills Fever Severe headache Muscle pain Anemia Fatigue
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Range in the U.S. Most cases happen along the northeast coast ( Massachusetts, New York City, etc.) and in the midwest. Less than a few hundred cases reported in the past two decades Most cases occur in spring and summer
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Treatment Tick must be carefully removed from the skin. Further treatment is rarely needed. For more serious complications, a medicine regimen is given and for critical complications, a blood transfusion is usually performed. Rare complications include: Low blood pressure Respiratory problems Kidney failure
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Prevention Wear light colored clothing when walking through forest/areas with high-growing vegetation. Tuck pants into socks Wear long sleeves, long pants, and shoes that fully cover your feet. Wear tick repellent
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References U.S. National Library of Medicine http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0 001677 New York State Department of Health http://www.health.state.ny.us/diseases/communica ble/babesiosis/fact_sheet.htm
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