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✅ Yes! Lone Star ticks are present in Illinois and have become increasingly common in many parts of the state.

💡 Did You Know?

Unlike some tick species that wait for hosts to pass by, Lone Star ticks can actively move toward people and animals after detecting body heat, movement, and carbon dioxide. Lone Star ticks have been associated with:

Ehrlichiosis
Tularemia
Alpha-gal syndrome (a red meat allergy linked to tick bites)

🛡️ Fight the Bite

Reduce your chances of a tick bite by:

✔ Using EPA-registered insect repellent
✔ Wearing long sleeves and long pants in tick habitat
✔ Performing a full-body tick check after spending time outdoors
✔ Checking children and pets for ticks
✔ Showering soon after coming indoors
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Breastfeeding can be a rewarding experience, but it can also come with questions and challenges along the way. The good news is that you don't have to navigate it alone.

The WIC program offers breastfeeding education, encouragement, and support for expectant and new mothers. If you're pregnant or have a young child, contact the Moultrie County Health Department at (217) 728-4114 to learn more about WIC services and eligibility.
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Local. Affordable. Convenient. MCHD lab services are available on M-W each week at the schedule listed below. Call to schedule your appointment and take an important step toward better health. More information is available at www.moultriehealth.org/news/lab-services-at-the-moultrie-county-health-department/. ... See MoreSee Less

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National Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Month Safety Series — Part 1 of 4

June is a great time to celebrate the benefits of adding more fruits and vegetables to your meals. But did you know that food safety begins before produce ever reaches your kitchen?

In the first installment of our fruit and vegetable safety series, learn how to make smart choices at the grocery store, including selecting quality produce, choosing refrigerated pre-cut items, and preventing cross-contamination. Small steps can help keep your family healthy and safe.
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