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Blick ins Blut | Borreliella-artige Belastungen im Blut. by Blick ins Blut

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Blick ins Blut | Borreliella-artige Belastungen im Blut.

Im Blutausstrich sind häufig verschiedene Formen von Borreliella sichtbar. Die Borreliellenarten können als einzelne Körnchen, Zysten, Fäden, Schläuche oder als Perlenkette erscheinen. Oft treten sie nach einer bestimmten Zeit aus belasteten Blutzellen heraus. Je nach Intensität der Belastung kann sich ein vielfältiges (pleomorphes) Bild ergeben.
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Video: © Peter Launhardt
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Wildlife and Warnings by FotoGrazio

Wildlife and Warnings

A Southern California bush rabbit, photographed in San Diego's Los Peñasquitos Canyon Reserve, displays the beauty and challenges of life in the wild. The visible ticks in its ear are a reminder of the interconnectedness between wildlife and human health, as these parasites can carry diseases like Lyme disease and rabbit fever.

Daily Tick Check - golfer by The Cornell IPM Image Gallery

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Daily Tick Check - golfer

Daily Tick Check - soccer player by The Cornell IPM Image Gallery

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Daily Tick Check - soccer player

Daily Tick Check - angler by The Cornell IPM Image Gallery

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Daily Tick Check - angler

Daily Tick Check - hiker by The Cornell IPM Image Gallery

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Daily Tick Check - hiker

Daily Tick Check - campers by The Cornell IPM Image Gallery

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Daily Tick Check - campers

Tick Check farmer - spanish by The Cornell IPM Image Gallery

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Tick Check farmer - spanish

Daily Tick Check - farm worker by The Cornell IPM Image Gallery

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Daily Tick Check - farm worker

Northwestern Deermouse In Olympic National Park by Lee Rentz

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Northwestern Deermouse In Olympic National Park

Northwestern Deermouse, Peromyscus keeni, at Staircase, Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA

Deer Tick: Stages of Feeding/Engorgement by NIAID

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Deer Tick: Stages of Feeding/Engorgement

The deer tick, Ixodes scapularis, feeds for multiple days. The first day the tick produces a cement-like compound to keep its mouthparts embedded in the skin of its host. Next the tick takes in small amounts of blood and slowly begins to expand its body size. The final rapid engorgement stage sees the tick sometimes expanding 100 times its body weight. Credit: NIAID

Lyme Disease Awareness by fairfaxcounty

Lyme Disease Awareness

The Board of Supervisors designated May 2024 as Lyme Disease Awareness Month.

Lyme Disease Awareness by fairfaxcounty

Lyme Disease Awareness

The Board of Supervisors designated May 2024 as Lyme Disease Awareness Month.

Lyme Disease Bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi by NIAID

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Lyme Disease Bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi

Borrelia burgdorferi bacteria (colorized red), which can cause Lyme disease through the bite of an infected tick. Credit: NIAID

Lyme Disease Bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi by NIAID

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Lyme Disease Bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi

Borrelia burgdorferi bacteria (colorized gold), which can cause Lyme disease through the bite of an infected tick. Credit: NIAID

See related May 20, 2024 NIAID Now article, "NIAID Targets Transport System as Lyme Disease Treatment," at www.niaid.nih.gov/news-events/lyme-transport

Bridge and Lyme Disease sign by barronr

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Bridge and Lyme Disease sign

Day 5 on the Cateran Trail

Tick and Lyme Disease warning sign by barronr

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Tick and Lyme Disease warning sign

NMRC's Naval Infectious Disease Diagnostic Laboratory Conducts Lyme Disease Testing 240125-N-NH901-1044 by NavyMedicine

NMRC's Naval Infectious Disease Diagnostic Laboratory Conducts Lyme Disease Testing 240125-N-NH901-1044

SILVER SPRING, Md. (Jan. 25, 2024) Andrew Garcia, a laboratory technician with Naval Medical Research Command (NMRC)’s Infectious Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, conducts reflex testing to determine whether positive Lyme disease samples are acute or chronic. NMRC diagnostic testing provides accurate and expedited results for the Fleet, safeguarding Sailor health and readiness. NMRC supports the Navy, Marine Corps and joint U.S. warfighters through research of infectious diseases, biological warfare detection and defense, combat casualty care, environmental health concerns, aerospace and undersea medicine, medical modeling, simulation, operational mission support, epidemiology and behavioral sciences. (U.S. Navy photo by Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Alejandra Ramirez Alarcon/Released)

NMRC's Naval Infectious Disease Diagnostic Laboratory Conducts Lyme Disease Testing 240125-N-NH901-1009 by NavyMedicine

NMRC's Naval Infectious Disease Diagnostic Laboratory Conducts Lyme Disease Testing 240125-N-NH901-1009

SILVER SPRING, Md. (Jan. 25, 2024) Andrew Garcia, a laboratory technician with Naval Medical Research Command (NMRC)’s Infectious Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, conducts reflex testing to determine whether positive Lyme disease samples are acute or chronic. NMRC diagnostic testing provides accurate and expedited results for the Fleet, safeguarding Sailor health and readiness. NMRC supports the Navy, Marine Corps and joint U.S. warfighters through research of infectious diseases, biological warfare detection and defense, combat casualty care, environmental health concerns, aerospace and undersea medicine, medical modeling, simulation, operational mission support, epidemiology and behavioral sciences. (U.S. Navy photo by Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Alejandra Ramirez Alarcon/Released)

Breakthrough Lyme Disease Pain Treatment: Targeted Immunotherapies by reclaimyourhealth.net

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Breakthrough Lyme Disease Pain Treatment: Targeted Immunotherapies

Get innovative treatments at our facility, leveraging the immune system's power to recognize and combat Lyme disease-causing bacteria. Targeting the root cause rather than just symptoms, our targeted immunotherapies provide a promising lyme disease pain treatment, offering hope and relief to patients battling Lyme disease pain.