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Lyme disease is still on the rise in Scotland. It is caused by being bitten by an infected tick and can be serious if not treated. Campaign resources are available to help you communicate to parents and carers about the importance of checking for ticks this summer when enjoying the outdoors. | ||||||
To help increase awareness of tick bites and the symptoms of Lyme disease, campaign messaging encourages the public to be more tick aware and take precautions when spending time outdoors, this includes urban green areas like parks, woodlands, beaches with long grasses and the countryside. Campaign materials highlight the preventative measures that can be taken to avoid tick bites and provide advice on what to do if bitten.
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For ideas on enjoying the outdoors with children and tickling for ticks, visit Play outdoors | Parent Club.
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NHS Lothian has alerted all schools about an increased number of cases and outbreaks of measles in England and Europe which increases the risk of infection spreading in Scotland. Immunisation with the MMR vaccine is the safest way to protect yourself and your family against measles, mumps and rubella. In February, NHS Lothian will write to all parents/carers of school aged children who have not yet had two doses of the MMR vaccine. Parents/carers are urged to book an appointment for their child to receive their MMR vaccine by calling the NHS Lothian Vaccination Helpline on 0300 790 6296. Parents/carers can gain further information on measles, including signs and symptoms to look out for, by accessing NHS Inform https://www.nhsinform.scot/campaigns/mmr-againstmeasles
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