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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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my dog ended up having lyme disease.. and we take it as it comes, but it does require medical attention..
 
Lindsey M.
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hopefully this will work... its such a shame for dogs to get this disease and its been worse because the weather has not been as cold to kill the ticks
 
Breanna S.
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that will keep our dogs healthy...hopefully!!!!
 
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Now this is something proactive that humans are doing for us and for our animals. Lyme Disease is a serious disease so I'm happy that a vaccine has been developed. I wonder how long it will take The FDA and CDC to approve it for The USA? Political red tape!
 
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I sure hope the vaccine works! I dont want any animals or humans(? can they get it?) to suffer from it any longer
 
Kathy S.
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much needed
 
Rachel
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I hope this works! It would be great to have up here in Minnesota where we have many deer ticks.
 
Elizabeth B.
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will humans get this 2?
 
Bryan S.
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This sounds great, especially for those living in a rural area.
 
Tiffany H.
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I hope it's developed for humans as well...Wonderful news otherwise!
 
christina m.
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Good to know. Just looking at that tick makes me itchy!
 
nurse4u92
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This is good news. Will it only be for canines, or for humans as well?
 
jordina9
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They are discutsingly ugly.
 
jordina9
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I hate those deer ticks!
 
Cornbread
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Good news for Georgia Dogs, since we are still having ticks during the winter now.
 
Karen  H.
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This is wonderful for my part of the country
 
kjungb
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i never knew that deer ticks were so small. yuck. hopefully this vaccine works and is as safe as possible with no added chemicals and dangerous fillers.
 
dawna  d.
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ticks make me shutter
 
donna r.
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i think this is wonderful/ i have been treated for lyme disease.
 
LUV4LABS
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Living in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan where ticks are numerous, this vaccine would be perfect for our pets.
 
Sandy
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I wish they could make something that would CURE lyme's disease...the current shot given just helps the animal from developing a bad case, not keeps it from getting it again. Once they have lyme's it can resurface at any time, shot or not shot.
 
Rachael A.
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it would be nice if it all works out!
 
cathi g.
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lymes disease shots to all 2 and 4 leggeds
 
Angel B.
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I found this lacking in alot of information. Is it just an update on the lyme vaccine that is already available. Does it protect better. It states dogs suffering from lyme (already having it) will benefit. So does that mean it is cure. Its a good thing don't get me wrong. But....
 
Bill G.
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Well alrighty then!! This is really great news.
 
Summer
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good news!!
 
Amanda V.
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This is great news!
 
Geno B.
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Kuddos to the researchers! Keep up the good work!
 
Cheryl L.
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I hope this works, it's aweful to see dogs suffer with Lymes
 
ljkubie
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This is great to hear I hope it really works. There are so many dogs that get away from home and get lyme's disease and then there sick when they make it home. This would be great
 
animaloverzzz
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This would be wonderful news if the vaccine works!!
 
jinxkitty
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This is good news. I hope the vaccine works.
 
charmedone92
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I am happy to see something is being done in working towards a complete treatment for this disease.
 
Megan P.
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How awesome that we have people dedicated for the well being of our furry friends!
 
Peggy F.
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WHAT A BREAK THROUGH FOR DOGS. HAVING HAD A DOG
ONCE THAT THE VET THOUGHT WAS SICK WITH A TICK
BITE I KNOW HOW EVERYONE SUFFERS, DOG AND OWNER.
 
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This is great, they should also develop one for humans. Personally, I have suffered from Lyme's twice and it was not fun; I can't imagine being a dog with it because they rely so heavily on their mobility.
 
Debbie L.
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I am glad someone is still looking into this not only on the human side but also for our 4 legged friends. Debbie
 
bananabreanna
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if it wasnt for scientist our dogs would be itchy like crazy.
 
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jay  m.
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I hope this works, Ticks are about everywhere, parks and ect. My dog and I are always going for walks. He even got a tick at windmount park on the west side.
 
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What a giant leap forward for medicine.
 
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i hope it works, can i get one? lol
 
DorisAnne M.
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aww yeah!
 
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I feel moved by this story and really want to help in the situation!
 
DorisAnne M.
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stop making the same comment on every story
 
BrigidsBlest
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Wonderful! Hopefully this advance will also help with research on vaccines for Lyme's disease in cats and people and other animals.
 
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i agree
 
Edward S.
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id take a shot to know i would come out of the woods with no ticks... and if my pets could post in here i think they would second that notion.
 
ilovehorses
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This is good I hope it works
 
Teresa R.
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Ew. . I hope something good comes out of this.
 
spongebrooke
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how wonderful. hopefully this will lead to a shot that will benefit humans as well
 
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DorisAnne M.
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darn right we will!
 
Louise P.
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I hope that the Czechs can find something to stop the spread of Lyme disease.
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