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  1. Tick Identification Card. Download the attached wallet-sized card for information to assist with the identification of ticks in Ohio. Produced by the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) Zoonotic Disease Program (ZDP).

  2. • Check for ticks daily. • Shower soon after being outdoors. • Call your doctor if you get a fever or rash following a tick bite. Use fine-tipped tweezers to grasp the tick as close to the skin’s surface as possible. Pull upward with steady, even pressure to remove the tick. Avoid twisting or jerking. Clean the bite area and your

  3. Tick Identification Card. Download the attached wallet-sized card for information to assist with the identification of ticks in Ohio. Produced by the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) Zoonotic Disease Program (ZDP).

  4. CDC has developed an interactive tool that will guide you through the process of removing attached ticks and seeking healthcare, if appropriate, after a tick bite. Ticks in Ohio. There are about a dozen species of ticks that have been identified in Ohio. However, most species are associated with wild animals and are rarely encountered by people.

  5. General information on diseases spread by ticks and signs and symptoms of tickborne disease.

  6. In the United States, ticks can spread germs that make people sick. Learn where ticks live, how to prevent tick bites, and what to do after a tick bite. View All

  7. You may be able to identify a tick you found using the diagram below. If you believe the tick is a lone star or black-legged tick, or if you are unable to identify the tick, you may send the tick to your local health department for identification.

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