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       <b>How do I remove an embedded tick?</b><br/>
       The transmission of diseases from an infected tick is unlikely to occur
      before several hours of tick attachment. For this reason, daily checks
      for ticks and promptly removing any attached tick that you find will help
      prevent infection. Embedded ticks should be removed using fine-tipped
      tweezers. DO NOT use petroleum jelly, a hot match, nail polish, or other
      products. With a steady motion, pull the tick's body away from the skin.
      Cleanse the area with an antiseptic.
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       <b>To remove attached ticks, use the following procedure:</b><br/>
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        Use fine-tipped tweezers or shield your fingers with a tissue, paper
        towel, or rubber gloves, when removing the tick; otherwise infectious
        agents may enter through mucous membranes and breaks in the skin.
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        Grasp the tick as close to the skin surface as possible and pull upward
        with steady, even pressure.
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        DO NOT twist or jerk the tick; this may cause the mouthparts to break
        off and remain in the skin.
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        DO NOT squeeze, crush, or puncture the body of the tick because its
        fluids may contain infectious organisms.
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        After removing the tick, thoroughly disinfect the bite site and wash
        your hands with soap and water.
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        Bring the tick to the Health Department for &#160;<b>free</b> <a href="/hd/westnile/tick-id.htm">Tick Identification Service</a>.
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