12/08/2018 / By Zoey Sky
U.S. officials are advising the public to take precautions against the longhorned tick (Haemaphysalis longicornis), a tick species native to East Asia that has now spread to the U.S. According to reports, the Asian tick has shown up in several areas along the East Coast.
The longhorned tick was first identified in the U.S. in 2017. The New Jersey Department of Agriculture sighted the Asian tick on a sheep in New Jersey.
To date, the tick has been seen in six other states, namely:
Dr. Rachel Levine, the secretary of health for the Pennsylvania Department of Health, released a statement last July 31. In her statement, Levine stressed the importance of tick prevention in light of the discovery of the longhorn tick in America.
The Pennsylvania Department of Health said that more research is needed to confirm if the longhorned ticks in the country can spread diseases. To date, the ticks examined in the U.S. haven’t been found to carry any infectious pathogens.
Take precautions before going outdoors to avoid getting bitten by longhorned ticks:
You can learn more about harmful ticks and how to prevent tick bites at Health.news.
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