Lyme disease
moderate- Pathogen
- Borrelia burgdorferi (bacterium)
- Vector
- Blacklegged tick (Ixodes scapularis), western blacklegged (I. pacificus)
- Onset
- 3–30 days after bite (rash); weeks to months for systemic signs.
By far the most common tick-borne disease in Canada and the one most worth knowing the early signs of. Treatable with antibiotics in early stages. Late-stage Lyme is much harder to clear.
Symptoms
Expanding rash at the bite site (bullseye or solid red — most Canadian cases never produce a bullseye). Fever, fatigue, headache, muscle and joint aches, swollen lymph nodes. Later: arthritis (especially the knees), facial palsy, neurological symptoms.