The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Residents can have ticks tested by specialist

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STORRS >> With the warm weather in Connecticu­t comes with the New England outdoor enthusiast’s nemesis – the tick. These disease-carrying arachnids enjoy moist areas with long grass and will latch onto humans and animals alike.

Although there are many different species of tick, people generally think of one tick species in particu- lar when worrying about illness: the deer tick. While the deer tick is predominan­tly known for transmitti­ng Lyme disease (caused by the spirocheta­l bacterium, Borrelia burgdorfer­i) it can also carry other disease causing agents such as Anaplasma phagocytop­hilum, Babesia microti and Borrelia miyamotoi. These are the causative agents of Granulo- cytic Anaplasmos­is, Babesiosis and Borrelia miyamotoi disease respective­ly. A single tick has the potential to transmit one, two, or even all four of these illnesses simultaneo­usly. Other species of ticks, such as the dog tick (Dermacento­r variablis) and Lonestar tick (Amblyomma americanum) can also be tested for different pathogens known to cause illness in humans and/or animals.

The Connecticu­t Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory (CVMDL) at UConn’s College of Agricultur­e, Health and Natural Resources can test the tick for pathogens. Ticks received at the CVMDL are first examined by trained technician­s using a microscope.

This identifica­tion process determines the spe- cies of tick, life stage, and degree of blood engorgemen­t, all of which are factors that may impact transmissi­on of pathogens to the person or animal (the host). Ticks may then be tested for the DNA of pathogens that are known to be transmitte­d by that tick species. Results are reported within 3-5 business days of receiving the sam- ple, and next business day “rush” testing is available for an additional fee. Send ticks in sealed zip lock bags accompanie­d by a small square of moist paper towel. The submission form and the “Do’s and Don’ts of tick testing” can be found at http://s.uconn.edu/ tickform

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