Prevention
Lyme disease infection can be prevented by avoiding heavily wooded areas, where ticks may live in the moist, thick underbrush. If such places cannot be avoided, prevention can also be achieved by:
- applying insect repellent to exposed skin, especially those containing DEET. Permethrin can also be applied to clothing,
- wearing light-coloured clothing so that ticks can be located easily and removed,
- wearing long sleeves and pants and tucking pant bottoms into the tops of socks.
In addition, since the tick usually must be attached to the skin for at least 36 hours before the Borrelia burgdorferi bacteria is transmitted, removing the tick immediately when found may prevent infection.
Treatment
Treatment of Lyme disease usually consists of a course of antibiotics. With the chronic late-stage form of the disease, it may be necessary to continue antibiotic treatment for months or years.
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