Lyme Disease Prevention Program Ridgefield Health Department What is BLAST? BLAST is the easy to remember acronym which represents the 5 most effective prevention measures.

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Lyme Disease
Prevention Program
Ridgefield Health Department
What is BLAST?
BLAST is the easy to remember acronym
which represents the 5 most effective
prevention measures that YOU can take to
avoid getting a tick-borne disease.
What are Tick-Borne Diseases?
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There are a few different diseases that are
carried by ticks:
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Lyme Disease
Babesiosis
Ehrlichiosis
Lyme Disease Symptoms
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Symptoms usually appear 2 – 30 days after the bite of
an infected tick.
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Early symptoms:
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Expanding "bull's-eye" rash
Flu-like Symptoms
Fever
Tiredness
Headache
Muscle aches
Joint aches
Lyme Disease Symptoms (cont.)
Examples of the Lyme Disease "bull's-eye" rash:
L. Zemel
S. Luger
J. Stratton
A. McDonald
*Photos provided by Pfizer
If my friend has Lyme disease, can I catch it too?
NO!
You can only catch Lyme from Ticks!
Although, being sick is tough, so if your
friend has Lyme, be EXTRA nice to them!
What do Ticks Look Like?
Black-Legged Ticks
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Adult Female: Reddish body, about
the size of a
sesame seed
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Adult Male:
Slightly smaller than
female, completely
dark brown
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Nymphs:
About the size of a
poppy seed
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Larva:
Size smaller than
that of a pin head
Larva cannot give you Lyme Disease!
From left to right: Adult female, adult male, nymph, larva
What time of year do people usually get Tick-Borne Disease?
Reported Cases of Lyme Disease by Month of Illness Onset United States, 1992-2004
Engorged Ticks
Where do ticks live?
Ticks LOVE shady, moist areas
Did you wonder why there are
so many ticks in our town?
One tick can lay 2000 to 3000 eggs!
How does a tick give you a disease?
Ticks give you diseases when they bite you.
Not all ticks have diseases, though!
What do I do if I find a tick on myself?
Tell a Grown-up!
Tick Removal
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Use fine tipped tweezers.
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Grasp the tick by the mouthparts close to the skin.
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Pull straight back with a slow, steady force.
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Avoid crushing the tick’s body.
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Wash area and disinfect the bite site.
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Record the date and location of the bite.
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Watch for early symptoms!
Tick Removal DON’Ts
Don’t squeeze or rupture the tick.
Don’t pour kerosene or nail polish remover on the tick.
Don’t rub Vaseline or Petroleum Jelly on the tick.
Don’t burn the tick with a smoldering match or cigarette but.
Don’t do ANYTHING that might otherwise traumatize the tick.
Bring the tick to the Health Department.
They can tell you if it had Lyme disease.
What’s the BEST way to keep ticks off you?!
BLAST
stands for the
ways to keep ticks
away from you!
BLAST
Bathe
or shower soon after coming indoors
B
LAST
LOOK
for Ticks and Rashes
Ask your Mom or Dad to help
you look for ticks every night!
AST
BL
Apply
Repellents
Use bug spray to
keep ticks away!
You can use one for
your skin or one
for your clothes.
BLA
ST
Spray
your yard
Some families do not want to spray.
If they do, your family should have a
bug spray company to spray your yard!
BLAS
T
Treat
your pets
• Check your pets for ticks!
• Ask your vet what you can
put on your pet to keep
ticks off of them.
• Don’t sleep with your pet
because ticks on your pet
may crawl onto you!
Quiz Time!
Lyme Disease!
Be a LYME Fighter!
Together we can
Lyme Disease!