Published July 25. 2015 09:00AM
With Pennsylvania leading the nation in reported cases of Lyme disease, Pennsylvania Department of Health Secretary Karen Murphy called for increased awareness about this serious disease and outlined the department 's efforts to combat tick-borne diseases in Pennsylvania.
"Every county in the state is affected by Lyme disease," Murphy said. "With many cases going unreported, it is critical that we provide people with information about this disease. The 'Don't Let a Tick Make You Sick' campaign seeks to alert the public about this health problem and outline the department's efforts to address it."When detected early, Lyme disease can be treated with antibiotics. Left untreated, the disease can spread to the joints, heart and nervous system. Early diagnosis is important in preventing late-stage complications.The first line of defense against Lyme is to take precautions in the outdoors by using insect repellent with DEET, wearing long sleeve shirts and long pants, checking for and promptly and properly removing any ticks, and showering shortly after exposure.The recently-released 2014 Lyme statistics show increases in reported Lyme cases in most counties in the state. For the past five years, Pennsylvania has led the nation in reported cases.For more information, on Lyme disease, visit
health.state.pa.us/lymedisease.