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Ann-Ohio
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This story has so many familiar components, involving a child, and having to travel for treatment. But, the mom is a city councilwoman and an effective advocate for Lyme disease awareness.

We need lots more like her.

http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2015/08/28/girls-lyme-disease-bout-has-mom-urging-greater-awareness.html

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Here is an article from the Councilwoman's city, Deleware, OH

One of the members of the Ohio Lyme Disease Link posted this on the OLdL Facebook page - and called Councilwoman Keller. They had a very good conversation.

Has anyone heard of the TICK pamphlet described in the article?

I like how this city is taking Lyme disease seriously. Great photo of Megan's bullseye rash.

http://delgazette.com/news/2032/lyme-disease-hits-home-for-council-member

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“Check for ticks” flyer with the acronym TICKS, which stands for:

• Treat clothing or skin with repellents.

• Inspect yourself, clothing and gear for ticks.

• Clean and disinfect any area where a tick was removed.

• Keep a record of the date the tick was removed.

• Shower or wash off as soon as possible after coming indoors.

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