Symptoms can differ from person to person, but many people with Lyme disease will develop a circular red “bullseye” rash around the tick bite within four weeks of being bitten. However ...
It is spread through the bite of an infected tick. A Lyme disease rash generally occurs within a week of the infection. Many think of it as a bullseye rash, but it can appear in multiple ways.
While most cases are caused by tick bites, less common ways of getting infected with babesiosis include getting a blood transfusion that has the parasite in it or a mother with the infection ...