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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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eristar
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My daughter's dog was diagnosed with Lyme's disease; fortunately he has a mild case. I wish this story has discussed what the effects of this new medicine are.
 
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ralffie44
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This is a very dibilating disease. One of my dogs had it and died from a heart attack and had medical problems all her young life .
 
Beaglepawz
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Sorry for your loss. Then you of allpeople know the value of getting the prevention shot series.
 
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This is a great discovery. ONe time I adopted a dog that supposedly had lyme disease
at one time. During her life she suffered many different proglems because of this and she passrd away at a young age
 
Baileejean
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This is a good thing. It will prevent many dogs from going through this misery. I too hope that a human vaccine is on the way.
 
karen
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hope the vaccine does as well as they expect.
 
Sandy S.
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I just hope the vaccine is thoroughly tested before putting it on the market.
 
MsFuzzybuns
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H O P E !!! That's what this means to all who are suffering from this horrifically, painful & disabling disease. THANK YOU to the Czech scientists!
 
camellts100s
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I hope when it is approved it is as readily available as rabies vaccinations.
 
beaglemutz
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The preventative already is.
 
Paula D.
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Great news, let's hope one for humans is not far behind.
 
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I hope that the vaccine will be available very soon! It will be a very helpful thing to have!
 
Alice S.
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Glad to here this. Maybe they will soon have one for people. My sister got lymes and she has all kinda problems from it. I also had a dog that got lymes. He was fine and the next morning he couldn't even get out of his dog house. He couldn't walk just over night. But I got him to the vet and he didn't seem to have much side effect after he got well.
 
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We need a vaccine for humans, too, but this is progress. I live in rural Western PA, and a lot of people (and their companion animals) spend a lot of time outdoors. I have a friend who has just received a confirmed diagnosis of Lyme, and it's a tough road for an advanced case. Wouldn't wish it on anyone -or- their animals.
 
fritzi52
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This sounds very hopeful. Deer ticks are so tiny, it's easy to miss them.
 
George P.
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I know our vets offer the prevention vaccines. It is a 2 shot deal if I remember right. But to be able to prevent it than have to treat later has to be better.

I know some vets don't offer it unless you ask.
 
beaglemutz
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I think because some vets figure the incidence of getting it is low in their area, but I want to be sure.
 
Getta S.
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I sure hope this a breakthough.
 
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George P.
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I have to agree. If they can find a cure for the canines, then humans should be right behind.
 
beaglemutz
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Of course our FDA will take years to approve anything done overseas so it could be a while.
 
Beaglepawz
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They are slow and catious and still sometimes don't get it right.
 
Teresa C.
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It's nice that they're making progress with treating this disease. Deer ticks are so tiny, it's tricky to keep track and make sure there aren't any on your person or your pets after you've been in woody areas.
 
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Great news, would like more info though!
 
Jessica R.
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hmmmm....wonder if this vaccine will work on humans as well?
 
Jessica R.
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Hmmm...does this vaccine work on humans as well?
 
pitpup
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This is a good thing. I'm glad someone is doing something about deer ticks.
 
meggy s.
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Great news, especially for those whose dogs spend time in fields and woods.
 
Felicia
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good news
 
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Carlos D.
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that is good
 
Rachel  E.
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That's fantastic! Good News!
 
maxinerauh
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good- im glad something is being done to prevent this
 
anne c.
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How wonderful! This would be a great breakthrough!
 
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This would be great!!
 
lobo1
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this is a good reminder, I forgot about this
 
MizEm02
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I hope this is true. Ticks gross me out. Although, according to Dr. Oz, you should never "agitate" a tick once it has burrowed it's head under the skin. He said that it is safer for the "host" to just pull the tick off. He said that if you burn, smother or bother it, it will regurgitate and that's when you get infected. If you do pull it off and leave the head, it will eventually work it's way out, without threat of infection. I've always just pulled them off my dog, only once left the head. Took her to the vet and she said it was fine.
 
Koronin
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Good information. I knew you were supposed to just pull them off, however I did not know the reason for it.
 
Carol M.
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That is good info from Dr. Oz about the ticks. I like to watch him on Oprah show. The dog vaccine might lead to one for humans.
 
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I'm glad they are making progress.
 
Sounds like good news but I'd like more info.
 
Shirley B.
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What was the breakthrough? More information about the breakthrough would be helpful before attempting to comment.
 
Giggs8
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Nice breakthrough, I hope this will fast track some vaccinations.
 
Shirley B.
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Since the breakthrough on lyme disease is not stated, I shall await Zootoo updates, before making comments.
 
Katie W.
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my dog is vaccinated but i live in an area with a large tick population so i think this is great news! Just in case...
 
Alecia H.
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I also have my dogs vaccinated for lyme. I believe this is for dogs who suffer from the disease not a prevention.
 
Paul S.
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my dogs supposedly have been getting vaccinated for Lyme's disease for the past few years from our vet. If this is a new developement I am wondering what I have been paying for. I am definately checking their next appointment.
 
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Usually prevention is better in the long run than treatment for it later.
 
groovygirl
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Interesting.
 
jmg07j
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Great discovery, this used to worry me when I saw ticks on dogs.
 
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this is exciting for all of us
 
Nancy  G.
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Hope everything works out!
 
AbbyS
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interesting i hope more research indicates it is effective
 
MollyJean
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I really hope they can find a cure...But also for people! My sister has Lyme disease and I don't think it's curable.
 
rtravis
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It can take years to fully recover from lyme disease.
 
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I HOPE THEY STAY UP TO DATE ON THIS. I WOULD NOT WANT THIS TO HAPPEN TO MY PETS
 
MARIA O.
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THis is scary. I fear for my dog. I hope they can keep up with this disease.
 
AbbyScott
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If it really concerns you, ask your vet about the preventative vaccine.
 
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It is a tough disease. We have a lot of dogs come into our shelter that test postive for lyme disease. Fortunately, if caught early a course of antibiotics will usually take care of it. It would be great if there was more help out there to treat lyme disease, especially in advanced stages. Let's hope they find out more about this disease.
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