Welcome to the Lyme Disease Association’s LDA Doctor Referral System ©. LDA Doctor Referral System © Terms & Conditions and Guidelines Ixodes pacificus ( western black legged tick): Lyme, babesiosis, anaplasmosis, bartonellaĪmblyomma maculatum ( Gulf Coast tick): Rickettsia parkeri rickettsiosis ĭermacentor occidentalis ( Pacific Coast tick): Pacific Coast tick fever (PCTF) - Rickettsia philipii Ixodes scapularis have been shown to carry Ehrlichiosis (HME), but to date, transmission is still in questionĪmblyomma americanum ( lone star tick): Human monocytic ehrlichiosis, STARI, tularemia, tick paralysis, Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF)ĭermacentor variabilis ( American dog tick): RMSF, tularemia, human monocytic ehrlichiosisĭermacentor andersoni ( wood tick): RMSF, tularemia, Colorado tick fever, tick paralysis, Q fever mayonii), Borrelia miyamotoi, babesiosis, anaplasmosis, Powassan encephalitis, tick paralysis, bartonellosis, ehrlichiosis ( due to Ehrlichia muris-like). Ixodes scapularis ( deer tick or black legged tick):Lyme (B. Latin Name (Common Name): Diseases they can transmit TICKS VECTORS ( For more information about ticks click here ) The LDA does maintain an online referral where someone can search for a Lyme disease doctor. The images are intended for education purposes only, and a medical professional should be consulted to determine if someone has a tick-borne disease. To view each album click on pictures below. There are 3 photo albums below: Lyme disease rashes, ticks and under the scope (microscope). This category of medical photos includes pictures of Lyme disease related rashes, ticks and organisms under the microscope. Many professionals have provided pictures to the Lyme Disease Association that show what some of the rash signs look like, tick images of various ticks that transmit a number of tick-borne diseases in the US, and infectious organisms seen under the microscope that are transmitted by ticks in the US. The Lyme Disease Association (LDA) offers this page to provide the general public and professionals with an array of tick images, rash images, and disease organisms to help in the determination of what is Lyme disease and what are other tick-borne diseases.
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