Topic: Spread of Lone-Star Tick and Ehrlchiosis plus
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This is the tick that is aggressive, has "seed" tick babies that attack in hundreds and itch like crazy. They are fairly large and have a white spot on the back.
For some time Lone Star ticks were thought to be only in the south, but have moved north along the coast and into New England, as well as the midwest.
They also carries several diseases: human ehrlichiosis, tularemia or rabbit fever, Heartland virus disease, Bourbon virus disease, and Southern tick-associated rash illness (STARI) as well as causing red-meat allergy.
This study was limited to the northern US and Southern Canada.
Predicted Northward Expansion of the Geographic Range of the Tick Vector Amblyomma americanum in North America under Future Climate Conditions Sagurova I, Ludwig A, Ogden NH, Pelcat Y, Dueymes G, Gachon P. Environmental Health Perspectives. 2019 Oct;127(10):107014.
Ohio wasn't included in the study, but they are here! Ehrlichiosis in Ohio transmitted by Lone Star ticks. There were 21 reported cases of Ehrliciosis in 2019 in Ohio
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