But wait, there is yet another reason why you do not want to get bitten by a tick.
ISSN-1059-6518
Volume 28 Number 4
By Frank Hubbell, DO
A tick bite can spread various diseases, but, as it turns Read more
A tick bite can spread various diseases, but, as it turns Read more
Illustrations by T.B.R. Walsh
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In previous editions of the WMNL, articles have been written on the various tickborne diseases. Over the past few years several important changes have occurred, and there have been several more illnesses added to the list.
Tickborne Diseases:
– Leading insect vectorborne diseases in USA.
– 95% of all insect vectorborne illnesses in USA.
– Second only to mosquitoes worldwide in causing and spreading disease.
– Ticks are little cesspools.
– Lyme Disease is the #1 tickborne illness.
– Anaplasmosis (HGA) is the #2 tickborne illness.
Here is the current list of tickborne diseases seen in North America:
Tickborne diseases are some of the leading insect vector-borne diseases in the world, and they seem to be on the rise.
Tickborne diseases are second only to mosquito-borne illnesses for spread of disease around the world.
Mosquito-borne diseases are the most common cause of death (mortality) and disease (morbidity) on earth.