From Maplewood Health Department
Maplewood Health Department Encourages Residents to Enjoy the Outdoors but Beware of Ticks
N.J. has
designated May 2017 as Lyme Disease Awareness Month. According to the New
Jersey Department of Health Lyme Disease is endemic in NJ with other 4,800
cases reported in 2015, which was the second highest number of cases reported
in the U.S. In 2015, Essex County reported 165 Lyme disease cases.
Recent news
coverage indicates that 2017 may see a reportable increase of tickborne
diseases, such as Lyme Disease, erlichiosis, rocky mountain spotted fever,
anaplasmosis and Powassan disease, due to an increase in tick population.
The Maplewood
Health Department provides case investigation and monitoring of suspect or
confirmed Lyme disease cases in the township but another important aspect is
the prevention of new cases. As part of
a targeted health education campaign, the Maplewood Health Department has
chosen one key message to prevent tickborne diseases: “Don’t Take Ticks Home. Do A
Tick Check.”
These signs
(see below) will be posted on the Maplewood entryway up to South Mountain
Reservation on Claremont Ave. For anyone who frequents walking in the
Reservation or in wooded areas and who live adjacent to the South Mountain
Reservation, the Maplewood Health Department advises that residents do a tick
check upon leaving the park or spending time in their backyards if they live
along the reservation.
The yellow bars
are the areas where people may find ticks: in the nape of the scalp, under the
armpit, along the waist, shorts and pants/sock line, in the groin area and
behind the knees.
Additionally,
beware bare skin. Don’t make it easy for ticks to bite you. Wear long-sleeved tops, long pants, socks
and sturdy shoes when tromping through forested areas. Use repellents with DEET
on exposed skin and clothing. Stay on paved walking paths and trails and avoid
walking among the underbrush or unmarked areas. For more information, go to
the Health Department’s Monthly Health Promotion Page:
http://www.twp.maplewood.nj.us/index.aspx?nid=572
and look for the article on Ticks.
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