Health region warning public about ticks
Staff at the Prairie North Health Region is asking residents to help them keep track of ticks, because some that carry lyme disease are showing up in places they hadn’t before.
Prairie North Health Region (PNHR) Medical Health Officer Mandiangu Nsungu said although most ticks in Saskatchewan aren’t the types that transmit lyme disease, distributions are changing. Disease-carrying ticks are now establishing themselves in places they formerly weren’t recorded.
Nsungu said the administrators at the health region ask anyone who finds a tick on them to bring it to a public health office for testing. The surveillance program identifies the type of tick and tests it for lyme disease to keep track.
“The most important thing is to make sure we continue our surveillance in such a way that we have the up-to-date situation all the time,” he said.