Be Tick Aware

As the warmer weather encourages outdoor enthusiasts and their pets out into parks and the countryside, Lyme disease charity BADA-UK (Borreliosis and Associated Diseases Awareness-UK) is warning them to be aware of tick-borne disease whilst out and about over the Spring and Summer months.
Ticks carrying Borreliosis (also known as Lyme disease) are found in and around the UK, so even a romantic stroll or a kick about in a park or gardens could be a health hazard.
“Many areas with good ground cover and diverse wildlife (such as squirrels, hedgehogs and deer) can pose a potential risk” says Wendy Fox, Chair of BADA-UK, and a Lyme disease sufferer.
Tick Prevention Week, organised by BADA-UK, runs from April 12 – April 18th and aims to provide information to help prevent ticks from biting people and pets. It also gives advice on what to do if ticks do attach. This year’s theme of ‘DO ONE THING to raise awareness’ provides lots of ideas and schools, activity clubs and local companies are encouraged to do their bit to raise awareness. Leaflets, posters and much more can be found at www.tickpreventionweek.org
Lyme disease is transmitted via the bite of an infected tick and can lead to serious complications including damage to the nervous system, joints, heart and other tissues.
Figures from the Health Protection Agency (HPA) show a year-on-year increase in cases of Lyme disease, with a marked increase over the past 6 years from 292 in 2003 to 813 in 2008 (the latest figures). However the HPA estimate up to 3,000 cases every year.
More information about Lyme disease and BADA-UK can be found at
www.bada-uk.org.
Posted on 29th Apr 10
by Paul Frost - Website, Membership, Publicity
