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What are Lime ticks ?

Lime disease ticks are small, blood sucking insects related to spiders, mites and scorpions. There are many different types of lime ticks, each preferring to feed on the blood of different animal hosts. If given the opportunity some of them will feed on human blood too. Basically the tick it has 3 stages of life cycle-larva, nymph, and adult. To the human eye the larvae look like specks of soot, while nymphs are slightly larger, pinhead or poppy seed size. With their eight legs, adult ticks look like small spiders.

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The causative organism, Borrelia burgdorferi, is a flagellated spirochete spread from small-mammal reservoirs to humans through bites from infected ticks of Ixodes species. Ticks which commonly known as deer ticks in the United States and sheep ticks in Europe, these Lime disease vectors are, limes disease. Genetic variation in B burgdorferi separates from different geographic regions which can explain observed differences in the clinical manifestations of lime disease in Europe and North America.

 

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