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Lyme Disease

Blacklegged tick
Aug 1, 2018

Lyme disease cases increase

Cases of Lyme disease in Canada are rising as blacklegged tick populations grow and expand, according to health officials.
May 15, 2017

Protect yourself this season

Outdoor workers face a number of hazards from insects, the sun and toxic plants.
Infected ticks can carry Lyme disease which can affect the heart and nervous system in humans.
Jun 15, 2016

Watch out for ticks this season

Reported case of ticks and Lyme disease on the rise.
A circular ‘bullseye’ rash at the site of a tick bite is often the first sign of Lyme disease infection.
May 15, 2015

LO member concerned over Lyme disease awareness

LO member Sasha Hunter of Aquascape says most people are unaware of the symptoms of Lyme disease, and most doctors misdiagnose.

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