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Lexxigramer
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posted April 13, 2015 09:12 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Lexxigramer     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Powassan virus, spread by ticks, could be worse than Lyme disease

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/powassan-virus-spread-by-ticks-could-be-worse-than-lym e-disease/

NEW YORK -- It spreads like Lyme disease, but doctors say it's even worse. Ticks in parts of the northeastern U.S. and around the Great Lakes have been found to carry a rare and potentially life-threatening virus.

CBS2 New York reports, doctors warn that the Powassan virus can come on with very sudden, severe symptoms. There is no known treatment or cure.

"The doctor just has to support you during the acute illness and hope that you survive," Dr. Daniel Cameron explained.

Cameron is president of the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society. He said that if bitten by a Powassan-infected tick, you can get the virus within a matter of minutes, and while the symptoms are similar to Lyme disease, they are more severe.

"You can get seizures, high fevers, stiff neck. It comes on so suddenly that it's the kind of thing people go to the emergency room for," he explained.

Researchers with the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station said the Powassan virus is starting to show up in Bridgeport and Branford. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says it has also been seen around the Great Lakes, primarily in late spring, early summer, and mid-fall, when ticks are most active.

Only about 50 cases of Powassan have been reported in the U.S. in the last 10 years.

"I couldn't imagine having something worse than this. It sounds really awful," Lyme disease patient Jennifer Cirigliano said.

Cirigliano was diagnosed with Lyme disease 2 years ago. The 15-year-old said it's been a long road of recovery.

"I was getting scared that there could be seriously something wrong," she said.

Now, with this emerging tick-borne illness, doctors say there's even more reason to be on the lookout throughout the spring and summer.

"Be more vigilant about checking. I can't stay indoors. Summer is the time to be outside," one woman said.

There are some steps you can take to protect yourself. Experts suggest using bug spray, wearing long pants and long sleeves outdoors, avoiding wooded areas, and checking yourself for ticks after you've spent time outside.
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mirage29
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posted April 15, 2015 03:14 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for mirage29     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
aw no, not another one of those get-you-tired and you're gonna die sort of virus?? *sigh*

As always, thanks for the info, Lexxi! {{ }}

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Lexxigramer
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posted April 15, 2015 05:54 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Lexxigramer     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Yeah. Ugh.
And we have up to 6 deer at a time destroying our tiny city lot; and spreading their feces and worse;
their toxic diseased carrying ticks.
The deer are over running the city and no one is culling the overpopulation. Highway accidents and deer attacking folks and pets too, are up as is heavy crop destruction in gardens and farms and orchards. They eat and tear up flower gardens too.
Get this; they even jump on parked cars and dent them!
I used to think deer were nice, but now I detest the damn destructive disease carrying aggressive evil creatures.
Yes they chase and even attack people and pets. They no longer fear humans in many areas and have become quite boldly aggressive and even dangerously territorial.
I have been stalked and nearly knocked down by these beasts.
Not far from where I live a woman was attacked. She is just one of many. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2676009/Woman-attacked-deer-town.html
Woman attacked by a deer in her own backyard as city struggles to deal with overpopulation of the animals

More:
http://www.timesleader.com/stories/Deer-attacks-in-OH-and-CO,114323

And now yippie; they are spreading more than just Lyme Disease.

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mirage29
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posted April 16, 2015 09:37 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for mirage29     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
They're too cute to have to be that lethal...

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Lexxigramer
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posted April 17, 2015 12:44 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Lexxigramer     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by mirage29:
They're too cute to have to be that lethal...
Polar bears are cute too but deadly.
Personally I find most deer ugly, filthy, stinky and just plain mean nasty and stupid;
and too often violently aggressive just like fricking cows and goats and stupid and filthy like sheep. I do not like any of those things with or without ticks.

PS.,
I am exceptionally angry at them because they are still leaving their ticks and **** piles all over my yard and even right by my bedroom window, and I am scared to go outside because they are aggressive.
They and other vermin use my yard;
so I am usually not able to No gardens, no flowers, no sitting on the ground. They control it all.

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