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The blacklegged ticks, I. pacificus, (depicted here), and I. scapularis, are known vectors for the zoonotic spirochetal bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi, which is the pathogen responsible for causing Lyme disease. The ticks, inoculated with the bacterium when they bite infected mice, squirrels and other small animals, subsequently pass the pathogens to their human victims when they obtain a blood meal.B. burgdorferi bacteria can infect several parts of the body, producing different symptoms at different times. Not all patients with Lyme disease will have all symptoms, and many of the symptoms can occur with other diseases as well. If you believe you may have Lyme disease, it is important that you consult your health care provider for proper diagnosis.

The first sign of a Lyme infection is usually a circular rash called “erythema migrans”, or EM. This rash occurs in approximately 70-80% of infected persons and begins at the site of a tick bite after a delay of 3-30 days. A distinctive feature of the rash is that it gradually expands over a period of several days, reaching up to 12 inches (30cm) across. The center of the rash may clear as it enlarges, resulting in a bull’s-eye appearance. It may be warm, but is not usually painful. Some patients develop additional EM lesions in other areas of the body after several days. Patients also experience symptoms of fatigue, chills, fever, headache, and muscle and joint aches, and swollen lymph nodes. In some cases, these may be the only symptoms of infection.
CDC/ James Gathany; William L. Nicholson, Ph.D.
2005
James Gathany
CDC Organization

MeSH
tree pictureChemicals and Drugs
tree picturetree pictureImmunologic and Biological Factors
tree picturetree picturetree pictureBiological Products
tree picturetree picturetree picturetree pictureVaccines
tree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree pictureBacterial Vaccines
tree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree pictureLyme Disease Vaccines
tree pictureDiseases
tree picturetree pictureBacterial Infections and Mycoses
tree picturetree picturetree pictureBacterial Infections
tree picturetree picturetree picturetree pictureCentral Nervous System Bacterial Infections
tree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree pictureLyme Neuroborreliosis
tree picturetree picturetree picturetree pictureGram-Negative Bacterial Infections
tree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree pictureBorrelia Infections
tree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree pictureLyme Disease
tree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree pictureErythema Chronicum Migrans
tree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree pictureLyme Neuroborreliosis
tree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree pictureRickettsiaceae Infections
tree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree pictureRickettsia Infections
tree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree pictureRocky Mountain Spotted Fever
tree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree pictureTick-Borne Diseases
tree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree pictureLyme Disease
tree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree pictureErythema Chronicum Migrans
tree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree pictureLyme Neuroborreliosis
tree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree pictureRocky Mountain Spotted Fever
tree picturetree picturetree picturetree pictureSpirochaetales Infections
tree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree pictureBorrelia Infections
tree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree pictureLyme Disease
tree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree pictureErythema Chronicum Migrans
tree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree pictureLyme Neuroborreliosis
tree picturetree pictureNervous System Diseases
tree picturetree picturetree pictureCentral Nervous System Diseases
tree picturetree picturetree picturetree pictureCentral Nervous System Infections
tree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree pictureCentral Nervous System Bacterial Infections
tree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree pictureLyme Neuroborreliosis
tree pictureOrganisms
tree picturetree pictureAnimals
tree picturetree picturetree pictureInvertebrates
tree picturetree picturetree picturetree pictureArthropods
tree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree pictureArachnida
tree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree pictureAcari
tree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree pictureTicks
tree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree picturetree pictureIxodidae







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