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  • No, but some do. My Dad got bitten by a tick and he did not get lime disease (I know that is not a definitive answer, but it demonstrates my point). Just like any living being, you have to be exposed to a bacterium or virus if you are to carry it or be affected by it. It often depends on the location (in terms of greater geography) as to whether there has been any exposure.
  • NO..;)
  • Deer ticks (very small, size of a pencil point) can carry Lyme disease. Dog ticks (size of pencil eraser) can carry Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. Not all ticks carry the diseases and some areas are more affected than others. Prevelance of Lyme disease discussion: Lyme disease is the leading cause of vector-borne infectious illness in the U.S. with about 15,000 cases reported annually, though the disease is greatly underreported. Over 125,000 cases have been reported since 1982. Based on reported cases, during the past ten years 90% of cases of Lyme disease occurred in ten states: State Total Number Cases Reported 1989-1998 Annual Incidence per 100,00 persons New York 39,370 21.6 Connecticut 17,728 54.2 Pennsylvania 14,870 12.3 New Jersey 13,428 16.9 Wisconsin 4,760 9.3 Rhode Island 3,717 37.5 Maryland 3,410 6.8 Massachusetts 2,712 4.5 Minnesota 1,745 3.8 Delaware 1,003 14.0
  • Only hard ticks transfer Lyme disease (black legged or Deer Ticks). The bigger soft ticks do not.
  • Only certain kinds of ticks, which are usually called HARD BODIED- see http://www.beatlymedisease.com and click on LYME ticks. Cheers!
  • No. I got bit by a tick once, nothing happened.

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