Lyme Disease
Course Program
Course Description
- Understand what Lyme disease is and how it is transmitted by blacklegged ticks
- Identify the regions and seasons where Lyme disease risk is highest
- Recognize early symptoms, including the erythema migrans (“”bullseye””) rash and flu-like signs
- Learn about the progression of untreated Lyme disease and its long-term complications
- Explore diagnostic methods, including clinical evaluation and CDC-recommended two-step testing
- Understand treatment protocols, including the use of antibiotics for early and severe cases
- Implement prevention strategies, such as tick repellents, protective clothing, and tick checks
- Learn about public health efforts to combat Lyme disease and the importance of awareness
Certifications Obtained Upon Completion
Certificate of Completion in Lyme Disease Awareness and Prevention
Regulatory Citations
CDC Guidelines for Lyme Disease Diagnosis and Treatment and EPA Recommendations for Tick Repellents and Prevention
Additional Notes
This course is ideal for healthcare professionals, outdoor workers, and individuals in high-risk regions. Includes practical tips for tick bite prevention and early detection to reduce complications.
