July 8th, 2009
Lyme disease is an infection caused by a kind of bacterium (germ) called a spirochete (say: “spy-ro-keet”). The disease is carried by deer ticks (found in the northeastern and north-central United States) and western black-legged ticks (found mostly on the Pacific Coast). These ticks can spread the disease to animals and humans through tick bites. These ticks are typically about the size of a sesame seed. Symptoms of Lyme diseaseOne sign of Lyme disease is a rash, which may appear 3 ...read more
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