Written answers
Thursday, 22 October 2020
Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government
National Parks and Wildlife Service
Michael Healy-Rae (Kerry, Independent)
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80. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government if the National Parks and Wildlife Services provides information on the dangers of lyme disease to staff (details supplied); and if he will make a statement on the matter. [32148/20]
Darragh O'Brien (Dublin Fingal, Fianna Fail)
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The issue of Lyme disease is not one confined or specific to the National Parks. Ticks, are widespread throughout the countryside and in areas of rough vegetation and forestry. They are not at all confined to National Parks, Nature Reserves or State lands. Ticks can be found on a variety of domesticated and wild animals including sheep, goats, horses, cattle, dogs, deer, rodents and various wild mammal species.
Information on Lyme Disease is available from the HSE and, their booklet: contains useful information in this regard. Last year, as part of the HSE’s National Lyme Awareness Day the Department circulated links to HSE information on Lyme disease to all Departmental staff.
With regard to Killarney National Park specifically, information on ticks for anyone intending to visit the Park is contained in the health and safety section of the dedicated website
Ann Maher
Posted on 10 Nov 2020 4:36 pm (Report this comment)
Thanks to all the Womderful Lyme disease Patients and Kerry County Council for finally Getting Awareness signs up the Killarney National Park.
https://www.killarneyadvertiser.ie/lyme-disease-campaign-mak....
We need similiar in Parks all over the country
It is now time for the Government to take Lyme disease patients seriously.We need Early and Accurate diagnosis and Treatment that might help to save us from a Life long illness