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Response Plan Department of Health and Wellness June 201 5 Prepared by Nova Scotia Vector Borne Diseases Working Group June 2015 2 Nova Scotia Tick Borne Disease Response
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Response Plan Department of Health and Wellness June 201 5 Prepared by Nova Scotia Vector Borne Diseases Working Group June 2015 2 Nova Scotia Tick Borne Disease Response Plan TABLE OF CONTENTS 10. Pre-Quiz. Question #1. Name three climatic factors that influence. the survival rates and range of disease vectors:. Question #2. Which vector-borne disease is transmitted via. the Asian Tiger mosquito?. Lyme. Information. . Why the Fuss about Ticks?. Tick populations are exploding – there’s no place in Pennsylvania without deer ticks!. Ticks are hard to kill. “...we’ve learned that washing clothes in warm water and detergent doesn't kill all these ticks”. Pre-Quiz. Question #1. Name three climatic factors that influence. the survival rates and range of disease vectors:. Question #2. Which vector-borne disease is transmitted via. the Asian Tiger mosquito?. What is a zoonotic disease? . an animal disease that can be transmitted to humans (syn: zoonosis). dictionary.reference.com. /browse/. zoonotic. . disease. What are ticks?. Arachnids (related to spiders). Tick-Borne Disease Connecting animals,people and their environment, through education What is a zoonotic disease? an animal disease that can be transmitted to humans (syn: zoonosis) dictionary.reference.com Tick-Borne Disease Connecting animals,people and their environment, through education What is a zoonotic disease? an animal disease that can be transmitted to humans (syn: zoonosis) dictionary.reference.com Pristina (Kosovo). . 11-14 April 2019 . Health . Youth . Education. Friendship. Version 16-02-2019. Neglected problems of Malaria and other related mosquito-borne diseases. A project by. Rotary Club . Ticks bites can make people sick Below are some steps that you can take after a tick bite to reduce your chances of getting sick and how to get treatment promptly if you do get sick Remove the tick as 1Health Framework for the Prevention and Control of Vector-Borne Diseases in HumansWWWCDCGOV/VECTOR2Amblyomma maculatumPublication and Copyright InformationCenters for Disease Control and PreventionA Overview. The Bottom Line:. The overall risk to the population: . While it is a good idea to take preventive measures against ticks year-round, be extra vigilant in warmer months (April – September) when ticks are most active.. 1. Reservoir of Pathogen. Contamination of food. Viral or Parasitic. infection. Growth of pathogenic bacteria. Infection. Intoxication. Toxicoinfection. Food+ Live cells. Food +Toxin. Invasive Infection. 83 users from Staten Island. 20 tick encounters were reported, 5 on self. From the Tick App users on Staten Island. Staten Island. All Tick App Users. How to Avoid Tick-Borne Diseases:. Identification, Prevention, Response. Food borne diseases (FBD) are acute illnesses associated with the recent consumption of food. The food involved is usually contaminated with a disease pathogen or toxicant. . Such food contains enough pathogens or toxicant necessary to make a person sick.. Ternovoi VA, Kurzhukov GP, Sokolov YV, Ivanov GY, Ivanisenko VA, Loktev AV, et al. Tick-Borne Encephalitis with Hemorrhagic Syndrome, Novosibirsk Region, Russia, 1999. Emerg Infect Dis. 2003;9(6):743-746. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid0906.030007.
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