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OSTRAVA, Czech Republic – Researchers working at the Czech company Bioveta have made a breakthrough that's likely to positively affect thousands of dogs who suffer from Lyme's disease.

Lyme's disease is transmitted by deer ticks; small cousins of the spider. The blood-born bacteria they carry can have a number of effects or show no signs at all. They include flu-like symptoms, joint damage, heart complications and kidney problems. On some occasions, kidney issues can lead to death.

Statistics on the number of dogs infected each year were unavailable at the time of this article, but the CDC reports that in 2006, 20,000 Americans were infected. It's estimated that only 5-10 percent of dogs found with deer ticks will develop the clinical form of Lyme's disease, but they can still carry it and show milder symptoms like fever, loss of appetite and lethargy. The vaccine in development by Bioveta is in the testing phase and should be on the market within a year.

Deer ticks can be found in heavily wooded areas and grasslands. They're roughly the size of a pinhead, and can easily bury themselves deep within a dog's fur. A telltale “bulls-eye” rash forms around the area of the bite after the tick has had time to attach itself to the skin.

Removing ticks is tricky. They burrow their heads into the skin, and if the body is tugged off the head can be left under the skin, causing infection. It is recommended that the tick be pulled off with a fine-tipped forceps. Do not try to burn, smother in Vaseline or squash the tick.

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cmdemeo
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It is great news about the vaccine. I wonder if this would apply to humans as well. Lyme disease can cause all sorts of medical issues for people and dogs. There are few treatments for the disease that effectively combat the side effects and for most it means a lifetime of antibiotics and deterioration of their bodies. Please use a preventative that works with ticks as well as fleas and check your animals regularly for ticks to make sure they do not have them.
 
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Beaglepawz
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Make sure to ask your vet about the 2 shot series for prevention that is avialble now.
 
danikels
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This is great news!
 
Kaleigh W.
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Good! We need a vaccine! Its about time, i'm glad hopefully it'll work and be able to save the lives of many.
 
PennyOnTheFloor
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Good to know that research is making progress. Hopefully it'll be a success.
 
Kevin
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I hope this is! effective
 
Hayley O.
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I hope they can find out more by researching!
 
WickedPineapple
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I would have liked more information on the vaccine and not the disease.
 
Allison
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My puppy just had his 2-part lyme shots. I didn't even know about the vaccine existed until the vet mentioned it. Imagine how many other people who do not visit a vet regularly are putting their animals at risk. Is it available for cats too?
 
RayneStorm
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What a great breakthrough..maybe they can research and expand.
 
berrypatch573
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Great breakthrough, but what are the implications for humans?
 
AquaDaydreamer
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This is wonderful. Maybe the vaccine can be used for other animals and humans, to. Later on with more studies. Good for the dogs.
 
Kathie H.
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As always, I'm glad to see another disease wiped out. Let hope it works.
 
Kristina D.
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Awesome. I hope it works.
 
Lindsey
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This could be a really good thing. I hope they'll do more research on long term effects before they start to mass market this.
 
amy t.
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This is wonderful. I hope it works.
 
Heather G.
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Glad to see scientists working on a worth while cause! I hope it works!...and those are some ugly little things!
 
kittypassion
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Great news. Hope it becomes successful and eliminates this disease. Didn't know to use forceps though. I heard the best was a little dish soap on a cotton ball put on the tick will cause it to come out of the dog's/person's skin.
 
Judy A.
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Any break through on any disease in good. Hope it really works.
 
AquaDaydreamer
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This is great
 
Wendy O.
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Keep on researching.
 
Diana G.
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Good news! Spring is coming, I hope the tests go well.
 
bcax
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I hope this stuff really works.
 
spayNneuter
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Its good to hear that they are coming p with cures for diseases like this, I hope it will help alot of pets.
 
BETH  S.
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THAT'S GOOD THAT THEY HAVE CAME UP WITH MED. FOR THE DISEASE.
 
GRAM B.
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Good news hope it will work
 
Dana
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This is great, specially for those in wooded areas.
 
Beaglepawz
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My dogs have already had their two shot series vaccinations for Lyme's and they get a yearly booster. This story appears to have a treatment for the animal once they test positive for it. I have seen how dogs can suffer with it and although Lyme's is not prevalent where I live, I have taken the precaution to vaccinated the dogs as I do travel.
 
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I know our vet offered to me for our dogs. But I don't think alot of vets do offer it. Kind of like the Giardia vaccine. I had asked my old vet about these and they had no clue. My new vet does.
 
Haley W.
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What a great thing if this works!!
 
Debbie
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Wonderful! I worry about one of our friend's dog, he gets alot of ticks every summer.
 
Bob C.
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I hope there is a follow up on this. Jack has lymes disease. The dirt bag that him before never gave him tick preventor or a lymes disease shot. Jack is my boy..
 
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What can you say but Hurray!. I hope this also means a people version will be available soon.
 
Laura M.
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This is great news. A vaccine for lymes disease would be beneficial for all.
 
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I sure hope this is true, I would like to think that lyme's disease could be controlled by a shot. I also hope it works on their human friends. Like me.
 
Susan P.
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Hope this works, maybe they can find something for horses too
 
ChattyCathy
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Great News!
 
Jacob G.
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Lyme disease is always a scary thing to think of your furry friend getting, and knowing that they are actively working on getting us a vaccine as soon as possible is a very good thing.
 
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I'm glad they have a vaccine for Lyme's Disease for Dogs. After reading the posts below, I'd like to know how this new Vaccine is different and what the breakthrough is. Either way I'm glad they are working on it.
 
kittypassion
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Is this vaccine included in the yearly examinations or do you have to ask for it? I will tell my granddog parents if someone knows the answer.
 
Louise W.
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Will this vaccine works in all animals? If it does then the next step is for humans.
 
Janet S.
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Hooray for the czeck's hopefully this is really what it says it is. Millions of dogs won't have to suffer now with this dreaded lyme's disease
 
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This is very good info. But I'll admit...I was squirming the whole time I was reading it, LOL!
 
TonyPaiva
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Good news. Will this replace the current flea and tick treatments available now or be in addition? or only administered if the disease is found?
 
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This is good news. I am sure they will tell us the facts once they know it is going to work. Last year my Niner had signs of the lyme disease in his blood work. He was put on medication and has been fine since. He does have some eye irritation at times and I did let his vet know about that and he goes in on Feb 15th and they will check his eyes then. I am happy and hope it is something better than what they have out now.
 
I'm glad to hear that they may be able to make a vaccine for lyme disease. My aunt has three dogs that are hunting all the time so I'm sure she will be happy to hear about this.
 
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Great news. How effective is the current treatment? Should I be worried when I do go for walks in locations where deer are present? Will this be a year round treatment similar to what is currently on the market? I wonder how long before it is available for humans also, as I have heard that Lyme decease a problem in the eastern states.
 
Beaglepawz
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The current treatment for Lyme's is only supportive treament. It is best to get the two shot series to prevent it in the first place.
 
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I walk in a park heavily habitated by ticks. I get a vaccine now against Lymes and will be talking with my vet about the differences between this one and the one I'm using.
 
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It would be nice to know the difference. As our vet has one too.

I am always worried about lyme disease since we have alot of woods around our house.
 
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hooray! Its about time
 
Jeanne H.
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Anything that can help protect people and their pets from lyme disease is great. Careful inspection for ticks after a good romp in the woods is still important. And who knows how long before something gets approved!!!
 
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Wish the story had stated what the breakthrough was. There is alrady a lyme vaccine in use.
 
Kimberly
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Hope it works well!

















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