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Look It Up A-Z Lyme Disease Last Update: 7.21.2010
Lyme disease is the most common tick-borne disease in Anne Arundel County as well as in Maryland and the United States. Cases of Lyme disease are found throughout the County and are not concentrated in any particular area. The County had 202 confirmed cases* of Lyme disease in 2009, 185 confirmed in 2008, 196 confirmed in 2007, 165 confirmed in 2006 and 114 confirmed in 2005. The reasons are not clear for the significant increase, but
increased awareness about Lyme disease among the public and the medical community may be contributing. How is it spread? Lyme disease is spread to people from a tiny tick the size of a pinhead known as a deer tick. The tick is hard to see because it is so small. Only about 65 percent of confirmed cases noticed a tick before they became ill. The tick needs to be on a person for at least 24 hours before the person becomes infected. These ticks are most often found from May through October in tall grass, brush and wooded areas. But they can be present, in smaller numbers, throughout the year. Pets can bring ticks into the house. Mice also carry ticks. What are the symptoms? Symptoms usually start within a month of being infected. About 50 to 60 percent of people get a "bull's eye rash" that has a clear center with a darker outer ring. Other early symptoms may include fever, joint and muscle pains, headache, or feeling tired. Lyme disease is hard to diagnose because the symptoms often mimic other diseases. Special laboratory tests may be needed to make a diagnosis. If left untreated, the infection can lead to serious illnesses of the heart, joints and nervous system. Lyme disease may cause birth defects or miscarriages. How can it be prevented?
If you find a tick
For more information on Lyme disease, call the Anne Arundel County Department of Health at 410-222-7256. See Protect Yourself From Tick-Borne Diseases Card Also see Learn About Lyme Disease (Centers for Disease Control) and Lyme Disease Prevention and Control in Maryland (Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene) |
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