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Heather Sjoquist <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 23 Mar 2003 06:54:08 EST
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As far as I know, anything that a tick will bite that is warm blooded
can get Lyme disease.  I live in Connecticut and my veterinarian is in
Old Lyme, the next town over from Lyme so we get a lot of Lyme disease
information here.  We are very cautious of ticks.  There is a small
reference card identifying ticks that should be available from your
local health department (husband is a health inspector) or the local ag
department.  I didn't see the first note regarding this so I hope this
helps out in some way.
 
Heather
[Posted in FML issue 4096]

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