Sudbury's health unit is again warning to beware ticks as it has confirmed its first human case of Lyme disease.
Public Health Sudbury and Districts says laboratory results confirmed an adult from the Manitoulin District contracted the disease - which can cause serious complications to the heart, joints, and nervous system - noting blacklegged ticks infected with the bacteria have been found in the Sudbury and Manitoulin districts in past years - including a few this year.
It recommends measures to protect yourself from ticks, including: avoiding walking in tall grass; clearing debris and overgrown vegetation, grass, bushes, and trees from yards; keeping wood piles or bird feeders away from homes; and wearing long-sleeved, light-coloured clothes with closed-toe shoes, as well as Health Canada-approved insect repellants.
Signs of Lyme disease include a red bull's eye-shaped rash around the bite area, as well as symptoms such as fever, headache, muscle and joint pain, fatigue, stiff neck, and swollen glands.