Ticks: The Real Vampires – Promotional Clip 1
Posted on July 14th, 2010 by admin
http://bit.ly/95SyAr Here is a promotional clip from the DVD “Ticks: The Real Vampires.”
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Beginning with the first occurrences in the village of Lyme, Connecticut in the 70s, to the identification of the virus in the mid 80s, to the unmasking of borreliosis as a true epidemic and the reason behind widespread ailments such as rheumatism, nerve paralysis and heart diseases in the 90s.Next to the Malaria-carrying mosquito, the tick is the most dangerous animal carrier of diseases worldwide. But unlike the mosquito, the dangers carried by ticks are extremely complex. Doctors have only recently discovered the extent of the real threat posed by these bloodsuckers, these tiny vampires. They carry viruses, bacteria, and one-celled animals or nematodes. At least ten diseases have their main or even sole origin brought on by ticks. Some of the bacteria (Borrelia, Rickets, Ehrlichien) have adapted to the life cycle of the tick during the cause of evolution.
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BBC Wales X-Ray feature on Lyme disease. Wendy Fox, Chair of charity Borreliosis & Associated Diseases Awareness (BADA-UK) talks about the effects Lyme disease had on her and offers advice regarding tick removal. Kathy Morgan describes her experience with Lyme disease and how daughter, Louisa, had to care for her. For more information on Lyme disease and how to prevent it, visit: http://www.bada-uk.org
Wiley died rapidly (within 72 hours) of being bit by a tick carrying Rocky mountain spotted fever. Vet assumed it was flare up of Lyme Disease contracted 1 year prior and that had been treated and controlled. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever is the most lethal tick born disease in the United States in both Humans and Dogs. Check yourself and your animals for Ticks daily if you live in wooded or brushy areas. Remove Ticks ONLY with gloves on. Keep the tick to send it for testing at your health department. Inform your doctor if your animal dies suddenly of an unidentified disease that resulted in ANY of these symptoms: rapid weight loss, vomiting, diarrhea, rapid breathing, lethargy, loss of control of limbs and body, seizures, fever, enlarged liver, spleen, pancreas or heart. If you remove ticks from your animals WEAR Gloves. Disease causing products from the ticks body can pass through a cut, perforation in your skin or scrape passing the disease onto you. Death can occur within 72 hours if the disease is contracted by the tick biting you or your animal and is left untreated. Symptoms will take longer to manifest if the disease is passed on through the skin via a cut, scape or perforation. Please be careful and take tick bites of any kind VERY seriously. They require immediate medical attention for you or your animals.
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http://www.janson.com/television/show_program.php?pid=1079 Beginning with the first occurrences in the village of Lyme, Connecticut in the 70s, to the identification of the virus in the mid 80s, to the unmasking of borreliosis as a true epidemic and the reason behind widespread ailments such as rheumatism, nerve paralysis and heart diseases in the 90s.
I got Bit by a Lone Star Tick. I remove the tick and give some suggestions.
This is a part of an assignment on the course I am taking which is named “Epidemiology.”
This is a short film I made about my very ill cousin, she has been sick with Lyme disease for over 3 years. Please show your support by sharing this video with everyone you can, and raise their awareness about the seriousness of this disease.