More ticks have been catching a ride into P.E.I. over the last few years, but medical experts say it’s not causing a big jump in Lyme disease rates so far.
Breakdown
- Tick sightings have increased on Prince Edward Island, but Lyme disease rates remain stable. 44s
- The black-legged tick is the main carrier of Lyme disease bacteria. 30s
- Lyme disease rates on PEI are about three cases per 100,000 people, much lower than Nova Scotia. 51s
- Residents are advised to check themselves and pets for ticks and take precautions outdoors. 1m 24s
- In 2024, there were two lab-confirmed cases of Lyme disease on the island. 1m 55s