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  1. Ticks | CDC - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

    Reducing exposure to ticks is the best defense against tickborne diseases. Steps to take after a tick bite including removing a tick and watching for signs and symptoms. Maps showing the general …

  2. Tick Bites: Symptoms, Pictures, Rash, Mark & Treatment

    There are over 800 species of ticks throughout the world, but only two families of ticks, Ixodidae (hard ticks) and Argasidae (soft ticks), are known to transmit diseases or illness to humans.

  3. Tick Bites: Symptoms, Treatments, Pictures, and Prevention

    Jul 24, 2025 · Ticks can transmit diseases like Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and Colorado tick fever, so prompt removal and medical attention are crucial. To remove a tick, use fine …

  4. Tick - Wikipedia

    Ticks are external parasites, living by feeding on the blood of mammals, birds, and sometimes reptiles and amphibians. The timing of the origin of ticks is uncertain, though the oldest known tick fossils are …

  5. Guide to different tick species and the diseases they carry

    Nov 14, 2023 · As of 2019, Lyme disease is the most often diagnosed tick-borne illness. Here are images of unfed, human-biting ticks. The images also show where the ticks might be found in the …

  6. Types of Ticks (with pictures of ticks) | Lymedisease.org

    A list of types of ticks found in the United States that are known to bite and transmit disease to humans.

  7. Tick Bites: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment & Prevention

    Ticks are small bugs that can be hard to spot when they’re crawling on you. Tick bites can sometimes spread dangerous diseases, like Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever.

  8. What Are Ticks and What Diseases Do They Spread? - WebMD

    Oct 13, 2024 · Ticks are parasites that feed on blood and can transmit serious diseases like Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever, causing symptoms ranging from fever to severe illness.

  9. What to do if you’ve been bitten by a tick - The Washington Post

    1 day ago · Experts explained what to do if you find a tick attached to your skin, including how to remove it and document it, and when to seek medical advice.

  10. Tick-borne Diseases | Texas DSHS

    Signs and symptoms of tularemia can vary widely depending on the route of exposure, but typically they are non-specific and may include fever, malaise, skin lesions, and swollen lymph nodes.