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Czech Scientists: New Vaccine for Lyme's Disease in Dogs

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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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Christine B.
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That's great news! I live in Connecticut, where lyme disease got it's name and keeping ticks off my dog is always a battle.
 
Sarah M.
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That would be awesome. Every vaccination possible helps.
 
ruthie
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glad to see research and developement in the area of pet medications.
 
Sharon L.
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Yes, we're really progressing in this health field.
 
Linda L.
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Great! I hope it comes our way soon.
 
Jill6Johnson
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Great news, glad it is moving in this direction.
 
melissa7271
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Sounds like a great breakthrough.
 
sue v.
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Great news - thanks Czechs!
 
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Yay That's great to hear! I recently moved from NH and they have a ton of those ticks! It's great to hear of this new break through!
 
Janie
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I agree---we need to find a way to erradicate ticks-ugh they are disgusting worthless things!
 
LoriHill123
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How about we find a way to get rid of the ticks?
 
Carrie R.
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Now wouldnt' that be something. I wonder what the purpose or value of ticks are in nature. They are just such pests to us but there must be some purpose to them.
 
Jessica H.
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this is good to know
 
Therese S.
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This can't come soon enough, especially for dogs in high risk areas.
 
blrudolph
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Hope the testing phase goes well so that the vaccine can be made available to pets.
 
shane0025
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This is something in the right direction for a change.
 
barbiloyd
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This is good news. When can we get it?
 
loishill
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And I want it too
 
WANSTREET
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I knew Lyme's disease came from deer ticks but I didn't realize how tiny they were. I hope the vaccine is developed without side effects. That is great news.
 
Sue R.
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Good job if it works
 
Doglover1111
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We humans need this too
 
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Pat A.
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These ticks are nasty little bugs.......we don't have a dog, but, my husband got Lyme disease from one, I also had a tick on me, but, did not get the disease......
 
SandyReedy
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This is good news, especially for pet owners near wooded areas.
 
FruitLoopLucy
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Is there research for human vaccine in the works?? Does China have ticks as well..
 
FruitLoopLucy
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I will be anxious to know how effective this vaccine is?? Does the US have it??
 
Anne W.
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do we have data on how effective this is..
 
Anne W.
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this is a step in the right direction. This diease is so depleting in animals. how about humans is someone working on this..
 
vbliss
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Does the vaccine work like our flu vaccine?? Helps when you get the flu usually less severe. So does that mean less severe with the tick side effects..
 
vbliss
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ths is good for our pets. Is the US researching as well. I am waiting to see how effective this will be.
 
suzie80
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How soon be available for humans?? Is China just researching this or does China actually have the tick problem as well.
 
suzie80
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this is a good start for our animals that might be into ticks, does this vaccaine help if they get the ticks? or does it make the ticks avoid the dog??
 
lizardlover27
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this will help with complications resulting from the tick or is it to drive the tick away.. Is a human vaccaine in the works as well...
 
lizardlover27
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this is great, lets hope it is as effective as the researchers think..
 
chiefwab
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Czech have ticks as well.......Guess I did not know that... hope this will be successful.
 
chiefwab
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I hope this will be effective and can be used for humans as well.
 
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will be interesting to see how effective this will be. does the US have the same research with results
 
GRAM B.
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this is great research for the animal kingdom
 
Elineen
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My dog had several ticks on him one time after walking through the woods. It was quite horrifying, but no harm done once they were all removed.
 
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This is great news especially for those of us who live in wooded areas with ticks.
 
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This sounds great. Science helping the animals.
 
sunnyranch
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Good news. I hope this is effective!
 
Kimberly G.
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wow
 
Sharon L.
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Good to have the info. We live in the country where there are way too many deer and I often
worry about the ticks. There were a lot of them last summer.
 
LoriHill123
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Alright!
 
Greg
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Hope this comes to fruition, it would be great.
 
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Fantastic! Isn't science great??!
 
8critters
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This is great news, especially for rural areas and working dogs! Will be watching for it.
 
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Woohoo glad to hear this!!
 
Michelle M.
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This is great news
 
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Glad they are nearing a vaccine.
 
Sharon L.
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Getting well after having lyme disease is long and tiring.
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