LYME DISEASE - IN CATS, TOO?
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So, what is Lyme Disease? It is an infection caused by the borrelia burgdorferi. Early symptoms can occur within a month of infection and frequently appear as fever, loss of appetite and lameness. Interestingly enough, not all dogs with a positive blood test have the disease and not all dogs with a negative blood test do not have the disease! Therefore three things are involved in making the diagnosis: signs and symptoms, blood tests, and the interpretation of a skilled clinician.
Once the diagnosis is made, be it certain or presumptive, early treatment with antibiotics is usually effective. Fortunately for our canine friends, we have a vaccine for Lyme Disease which over the last few years has proven to offer excellent protection when properly administered.
Let me say just a few words about protecting ourselves. Be aware that April through October are the months when infection is most likely. When walking in wooded areas, stay in the middle of the path. Be sure to tuck pants into socks, wear light colored clothing and long-sleeved shirts.
Lyme Disease is here to stay, but by being aware we certainly have a good start on its prevention and control.


