SEVERE CASE:
Neurologic conditions (meningitis, radiating nerve pain, facial paralysis), cardiac abnormalities (inflammation of the heart muscle with atrioventricular heart block), arthritis.
As there are no vaccines available, basic precautions should be taken:
- Avoid tick habitats, such as long grass
- Use a recommend insect repellent containing either Icardin (20%) or DEET
- Minimize areas of exposed skin by wearing long-sleeved shirts, long pants, and closed shoes
- Carry a tick remover or fine tooth tweezers
- Carefully check every day for attached ticks
- If found remove the tick by gently gripping it as close to skin as possible and pulling away steadily without twisting or crushing the tick. Ensure the entire tick – including head and mouthparts – is removed
- Wash your skin with water and soap afterwards and apply an antiseptic cream around the bite.
- If possible, send any ticks that you have removed to a public health laboratory in your area or the National Microbiology laboratory (NML)