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    Tick-Borne Disease Risk and Climate Change : A Survey-Based Analysis of Eau Claire County Residents’ Knowledge and Perceptions

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    Date
    2025-04
    Author
    Yoney, Annika
    Boehm, Alexis
    Simenson, Samantha
    Advisor(s)
    Suppes, Laura M.
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    Abstract
    This project is titled Tick-Borne Disease Risk and Climate Change: A Survey-Based Analysis of Eau Claire County Residents’ Knowledge and Perception. Tick-borne diseases are an increasing concern in the United States, including Wisconsin, where they are common. Evidence suggests that climate change is contributing to this rise, as warming temperatures expand the geographical range of ticks and extend their active season. The aim is to assess Eau Claire County residents’ awareness and understanding of the rise in tick-borne diseases, as well as their perceptions of the role climate change plays in this issue. Data is being collected through an anonymous online survey, with 75 participants so far. Preliminary results show that most participants (76%) are between the ages of 18-24, and 92% live in suburban areas. Regarding tick-borne disease concern, 48% are somewhat concerned about contracting one, and 33% somewhat agree that the risk in their area is high. While 74% report taking preventative measures, 43% feel they are not well informed about tick-borne diseases and prevention steps. Concerning climate change, 61% of participants express being extremely concerned, and opinions about its link to tick-borne diseases are divided, with 36% strongly agreeing and 36% remaining neutral. Data collection is ongoing.
    Subject
    Tick-borne diseases -- Wisconsin –- Eau Claire County
    Climate change -- Wisconsin –- Eau Claire County
    Community education
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    Department of Public Health and Environmental Studies
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/96300
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    Presentation
    Description
    Color poster with text, images, charts, maps, and graphs.
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