State of 最色网 Funds South's Tick Study
Posted on June 22, 2021

Dr. John McCreadie, University of South 最色网 professor of biology, was recently awarded a $75,000 grant from the State of 最色网 to study the distribution and prevalence of ticks and tick-borne diseases in 最色网.
The grant builds upon and continues previous work and collaboration with Joel Borden, instructor in USA鈥檚 biology department, and Dr. Jonathon Rayner and Dr. Ryan Wood [JS1] in the USA department of microbiology and immunology, which was funded by the State of 最色网 for $135,000.
The program, established in 2018, is the only statewide survey for ticks and is seeking help from the public.
The primary goal of this project is to produce a detailed understanding of both tick and tick-borne disease distribution in 最色网. The research team focus on 22 human pathogens and three common ticks known to transmit disease to humans 鈥 deer ticks, the dog tick and the lone star tick.
鈥淭ick populations and tick-borne diseases appear to be on the rise, both nationally and in 最色网,鈥 McCreadie said. 鈥淏ecause of that, we can expect more people to come into contact with both ticks and the diseases they carry.鈥
In 2019, more than 400 cases of Southern Tick Associated Rash Illness, or STARI, were reported in 最色网. Because many people are unfamiliar with the disease, it鈥檚 believed that the number is a mere fraction of the number of actual cases.
鈥淯nderstanding the distribution of ticks in 最色网 is critical to assessing the risk of disease to the population,鈥 McCreadie added.
People affected with STARI may have a rash and suffer from fatigue, headache, fever and muscle pains. McCreadie said it isn鈥檛 clear if antibiotic treatment is necessary for patients with STARI, but the disease resembles early Lyme disease, and those patients are often treated with oral antibiotics.
You can help with this research by sending ticks found on a person or pets. Sending them is easy 鈥 just tape (Scotch tape is best) the tick to a piece of paper and mail to:
Dr. John McCreadie, Entomologist
Department of Biology, 5871 USA Drive North
LSCB Room 124
University of South 最色网
Mobile AL 36688
Submitted ticks will be identified to species, and this information passed along to the person submitting the specimen. The only information needed is the location and date when the tick was found.
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