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Lynn Kane posted an update in the group Diseases Spread by Humans, Animals and Insects 6 years ago
Lyme disease
Lyme Disease is caused by Borrelia burgdorferi, a bacterium and transmitted by the bite of an infected black-legged tick (Ixodes scapularis) or deer tick, which must be attached to the skin for at least 24 hours for transmission to occur.
Not every tick bite causes Lyme disease.
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Lynn Kane posted an update in the group Diseases Spread by Humans, Animals and Insects 6 years ago
Lyme Disease is prevalent in Allegany County and surrounding areas. Learn more about Lyme:
https://phpa.health.maryland.gov/OIDEOR/CZVBD/Pages/lyme-disease.aspx -
Christine Delaney uploaded the file: Alcohol-Related Deaths to Drugs: Problems and Solutions 6 years ago
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Sandy Kenney Arnold posted an update in the group Chrysalis 6 years ago
We’re having a meeting at the Allegany Arts Council on Nov 29th at 5:00 for anyone who wants on the committee.
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Jennifer Corder posted an update in the group Food for Thought 6 years ago
I am wondering how many restaurants are inspected by our health department, and at what frequency?
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Jennifer Corder joined the group Food for Thought 6 years ago
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Brian Dicken joined the group Food for Thought 6 years ago
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Brandon Parsons joined the group Food for Thought 6 years ago
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Michael Pfaff posted an update in the group Food for Thought 6 years ago
Coming soon to the county: Seoul House, Holy Grounds and Basecamp Coffee shop!
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Michael Pfaff joined the group Food for Thought 6 years ago
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Karen Gordon joined the group Food for Thought 6 years ago
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Austin Potts joined the group Food for Thought 6 years ago
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MJoy created the group Food for Thought 6 years ago
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Dr. Gretchen Seibert joined the group Worksite Wellness 6 years ago
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MJoy posted an update in the group Diseases Spread by Humans, Animals and Insects 6 years ago
There was a story in the news about a British citizen who just died from rabies. He was on vacation in Morocco and was nipped by a cat. He sought medical care but was not given the vaccine needed to prevent rabies. He died on November 4. It is very rare but still so prevalent in other countries. Please seek treatment if you are bitten, licked or…[Read more]
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So sad. If your international travel takes you to the developing world outside the US, and if you’re planning to interact with animals, you really should consider getting the rabies vaccine beforehand. Otherwise, be sure to get a travel insurance policy that covers evacuation and medical treatments. These policies will allow you the opportunity to…[Read more]
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MJoy posted an update in the group Diseases Spread by Humans, Animals and Insects 6 years ago
A family member went camping in August and a couple days after the trip noticed something on her stomach. She thought it was a bug bite and just ignored it but noticed a rash. It wasnt a bull eye rash but she went to have it checked out. The doctor didnt want to do anything! She was insistent and the doctor put her on antibiotics. Remember to…[Read more]
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Susan Stewart posted an update in the group Chrysalis 6 years ago
Thanks for creating this group. The Resilience Project was a wonderful experience! If you know any people involved in it, please invited them to join!
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Susan Stewart joined the group Chrysalis 6 years ago
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MJoy posted an update in the group Diseases Spread by Humans, Animals and Insects 6 years ago
Some not so new diseases spread by animals and insects are lymes disease, rabies, zika, rocky mountain spotted fever and west nile virus just to name a few . Has anyone been diagnosed with lymes disease or rocky mountain spotted fever? It would help this group to know what symptoms you experienced. What treatment did you receive and do you have…[Read more]
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With climate change, we are seeing more cases of certain diseases that we didn’t see before, the insects are able to survive and transmit.
Lyme disease is a great example of this. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever is also tick-borne but in contrast to Lyme that sometimes has a chronic presentation, RMSF is an acute illness with obvious symptoms, high…[Read more]
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MJoy joined the group Diseases Spread by Humans, Animals and Insects 6 years ago
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Hi everyone, This is a great group to start. As we head into the winter months the reports of rabies usually decreases since animals are less active. Allegany County has had a very great year with no reported positive rabies encounters! However, please remember that indoor animals do have the chance to be exposed to rabies through bats getting to…[Read more]
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