Humans

Press release on the dangers of Lyme disease

Lyme disease?

  • an infectious disease transmitted by ticks and caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi
  • Varied symptoms with different degrees of severity
  • mainly affects the skin, nervous system, joints and heart

Route of transmission

  • through tick bites
  • Increasing risk of infection with prolonged sucking of the tick
  • none Transmission from person to person

symptoms

  • Often unnoticed
  • Often unspecific symptoms
  • in many cases, a travelling redness is described, an approx. 5 cm large, ring-shaped reddening of the skin, which increases in size with increasing duration and usually occurs around the puncture site approx. three to 30 days after the puncture
  • Infections of the nervous system are possible, which can lead to anything from burning nerve pain to signs of paralysis
  • In some cases, inflammation of the joints occurs, especially the knee joint is affected

Risk of infection?

  • Sick people are not contagious

Am I at risk?

  • People who are frequently exposed to the risk of tick bites are considered to be particularly at risk

Protective measures

  • No vaccination available
  • Avoid tick bites (light-coloured, long clothing with vector protection; apply tick repellent; search the body)
  • Remove ticks quickly (quick removal significantly minimises the risk of infection; remove using tweezers close to the skin; do not manipulate the tick in any other way; thoroughly disinfect the bite site afterwards)
  • Dispose of ticks safely (e.g. by flaming the tweezers or fixing them with adhesive tape)

Treatment?

  • Early treatment with antibiotics generally leads to rapid and complete recovery.
  • A doctor should be consulted for clarification if a travelling rash occurs
  • After a Borrelia infection, there is no immunity
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