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The Powassan virus is a disease spread through the bites of ticks. The disease is typically carried by a species of tick known as the blacklegged tick which is also referred to as a “deer tick.” The good news is this disease is pretty rare. Only 100 cases have been reported in the last 10 years, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). These cases were mostly reported in the Northeast and Great Lakes regions of the US, so there’s no real concern of an outbreak in the Southeast. However, it is always a good idea to know what you’re up against when it comes to sicknesses like these.
The CDC lists the following as potential side effects of the illness:
According to the CDC, there is no specific treatment for Powassan virus, but infected individuals often require hospitalization where they can be monitored, given respiratory assistance, fluids, and medications to reduce the swelling of the brain. These treatment methods are only for severe cases of the virus.
Preventing the onset of the virus revolves around preventing a bite from an infected tick. If your family enjoys the outdoors, heed these tips, and if you do find a tick on yourself or a family member. It’s important to remove it as quickly as possible. Tick-borne illnesses spread through the saliva of the infected tick, and the longer the tick is attached, the more chance it has to spread a disease. For proper removal technique, see Tick Removal Tips.
If you do happen to have a particularly bad infestation of ticks, call us. We’ll do everything we can to provide the best protection plan for your family!
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