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Tick-Borne Disease Ecology and Control
During the past fifteen years, the Freehold
Health Department has received over a million dollars from
the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the New Jersey Department
of Health and Senior Services (NJDHSS) to conduct ongoing
research
that is designed to evaluate individual and integrated strategies
to control the principal tick vector of Lyme disease, Ixodes
scapularis.
Past studies has involved active Lyme
disease surveillance, the ecology of and the geographical
distribution of tick vectors, seasonal tick distributions
and host associations, tick infection rates, tick habitats,
and the development of several novel
tick control strategies, including rodent bait boxes and the
‘4-poster’ topical treatment device for deer.
Currently, Freehold Township and NJDHSS
are working to generate a Plan for Widespread and Commercial
Dissemination of Tick Control Strategies to an array of potential
user groups. Informational brochures are available through
our Department; please call (732) 294-2060.
Click here for the Tick-Borne
Disease Ecology & Control (Research Program of Freehold Township) website
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