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The Pomperaug District Department of Health can send black-legged ticks (deer ticks) to be analyzed for the presence of the Lyme Disease bacteria. The Health District provides this free service for residents of Southbury, Woodbury and Oxford. Persons who find ticks on themselves or family members may bring the ticks to the Health District office at 800 Main Street South in Southbury. The ticks are sent to the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station for analysis. Results are available in 3-6 weeks, depending on how busy the lab is. So far this year (2000), Tow hundred and twenty three ticks from our Health District have been tested for Lyme Disease. Fifty-one (23%) of these ticks were positive for the Lyme Disease bacteria. Removal
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