Is this what the bug looks like?
If it is then heres some info in it...
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Does Dermacentor variabilis, the American dog tick, transmit Lyme disease?
An Annotated Bibliography
Lyme disease is a serious bacterial infection caused by a tick bite and affects humans and animals.
The Dermacentor variabilis tick is commonly known as the American dog tick and sometimes is called the wood tick or, infrequently, the eastern wood tick.
The Dermacentor variabilis tick has been shown in several studies to carry the Lyme disease bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi. However, the issue that is not resolved completely is whether or not the D. variabilis tick transmits Lyme disease. This web page divides the literature on the subject into categories - see Table of Contents. If available, each category contains journal citations from the NIH NLM MEDLINE database and links to other web pages or articles.
Other factors, not addressed below, that may impact the issue of Lyme disease transmission by the American dog tick, Dermacentor variabilis:
- Method of tick removal
- Elapsed time before partially fed tick bites human
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