A Guide to Lyme Disease
A Guide to Lyme Disease
Lyme disease is caused by Borrelia
burgdorferi, a bacterium that’s transmitted to humans when they are
bitten by an infected black-legged or deer tick. Once infected, symptoms
can occur anywhere from 3-30 days after the bite, and they can be
wide-ranging, depending on the stage of infection. The chances of
contracting Lyme disease from a tick bite depends on the kind of tick,
where you were bitten, when the bite occurred, and how long the tick was
attached to you. According to the CDC, black-legged ticks must be
attached for at least 24 hours to transmit Lyme disease.
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