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  2. Tick season is here. Here's what to know - AOL

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    Along with Rocky Mountain spotted fever, it's the most common tickborne illness found in Ohio, according to the Ohio Department of Health. Ticks are parasites that feed on blood to survive.

  3. Tick paralysis: 5-year-old Ohio girl left temporarily unable ...

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    A five-year-old girl was hospitalized and suffered temporary paralysis after contracting a rare, potentially deadly condition caused by tick bites.

  4. Tick paralysis: 5-year-old Ohio girl left temporarily unable ...

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  5. Ohio Department of Health - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Department of Health (ODH) is the administrative department of the Ohio state government [1] responsible for coordinating activities for child and family health services, children with medical handicaps, early intervention services, nutrition services, and community health services; ensure the quality of both public health and health care delivery systems; and evaluates health status ...

  6. Weather and climate effects on Lyme disease exposure

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    After nymph ticks feed on and infect their host with Lyme disease they lose their ability to effectively control their water content. [11] During a year with very little precipitation many ticks may die following feeding because of this loss of water regulatory control. [11] These nymph ticks that have died out will never reach adulthood and ...

  7. Ehrlichia ruminantium - Wikipedia

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    Ectoparasiticides, used as dips, can be used to reduce exposure the animals exposure to bont ticks. In areas endemic for heartwater, the use of dips against other ticks of domestic animals, such as Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) and Hyalomma species is likely, and this will usually contribute to control of vectors of E. ruminantium.

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  9. Health department: Beware of ticks - AOL

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