Discusses the disease, symptoms, diagnosis, psychological aspects, treatment, protection from ticks, the disease in animals, and vaccination.
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Grade 6 Up-For many people, summer is the time when the outdoors beckons, and in wooded areas that means tick season. After a brief history and description of the disease, Donnelly gives the signs and symptoms and addresses the psychological aspects of the illness. She discusses the difficulties of diagnosis and treatment, warning about ineffective treatments. She also gives readers good advice on how to protect themselves and their pets. The chapter on "Lyme Disease and Teenagers" stresses the importance of reporting early signs to parents. Personal stories lead into each topic and create interest. Sean P. Mactire's Lyme Disease and Other Pest Borne Illnesses (Watts, 1992; o.p.) discusses other tick-borne diseases but there have been new developments since its publication. Scott Veggeberg's Lyme Disease (Enslow, 1998) covers the basic material adequately, but Donnelly explains it more clearly.
Martha Gordon, formerly at South Salem Library, NY
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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- PublisherRosen Young Adult
- Publication date2000
- ISBN 10 0823931994
- ISBN 13 9780823931996
- BindingLibrary Binding
- Number of pages106