your next BBQ and future ones as well.
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/bad-bite-tick-make-allergic-red-meat-24884428
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/bad-bite-tick-make-allergic-red-meat-24884428
I don't understand how this can surface in just the past few years. Why not the 1980's or 1970's etc?
I had Lyme Disease 11 years ago and it was awful. I basically lost a year of my life.
If you find a tick on you that's been attached for more than 24 hours, it's a good idea to save it and get it tested at a lab. The Lyme test on humans is not very accurate and when your body finally does produce antibodies to Lyme that can be detected by testing, the disease already has a pretty good foothold on you and is harder to get rid of.
Likely another nail in the coffin leading to potentially huge repercussions against conservation and more so perhaps habitat preservation efforts.