Under Our Skin
Date
10-2018
Pages
72-82
Abstract
Even when they're not on our bodies, ticks are getting into our heads. Will our burgeoning awareness of tick-borne illness alter our relationship to the Maine landscape?
Subjects
Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Powassan Virus, Lyn Snow, Lyme Disease, Griffin Dill, Encephalitis, Anaplasmosis, Dr. Sandra De Urioste-Stone, Risk, Behavioral Change, University of Maine School of Forest Resources, Acadia National Park, National Park Service, Survey, Recreation Habits, Pest Management Specialist, University of Maine Cooperative Extension Diagnostic and Research Laboratory, Pest Management, Diagnostics,Tick Id Lab, Chuck Lubelczyk, Deer Tick, Blacklegged Tick, Maine Medical Center Research Institute, Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve, Melissa Maker, Heidi Townsend, Darryl Townsend, Babesiosis, Permethrin, Angelica Barbour Gaudreau,Natural Remedies, Antibiotics, Lyme Disease and Vector-Borne Disease Laboratory, Disease Prevention
Recommended Citation
Kevin, Brian and Panton, Doug Illustrator, "Under Our Skin" (2018). Maine News Index - Down East Magazine. 5061.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_downeast/5061
Source
Down East