State's first tick surveillance program launched
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Lyme disease and at least four other tick-borne illnesses are a growing threat in
The Laboratory of Medical Zoology at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, which currently tests ticks the public sends in for a fee, will test 100 ticks from each participating town – 50 this spring and 50 in the fall. Residents in participating towns can mail in ticks to be tested for free until the limit is reached for their community.
The program is designed to provide estimates of how many ticks are carrying pathogens and allow each town to see rates of tick biting in real time, according to medical zoologist Stephen Rich, the UMass lab's director. Each tick will be tested for the pathogens that cause Lyme disease, Anaplasmosis and Babesiosis, all of which can cause serious illness and even death. Distribution of these pathogens is poorly understood and likely varies substantially across the state, Rich said.
In addition to the Nantucket Health Department, Franklin County participating public health departments are in Buckland, Charlemont, Conway, Deerfield, Gill, Hawley, Heath, Leyden, Monroe and Shelburne. In
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