Tick

by Garzotto GmbH

🗂️ Health & Fitness

🆓 free

Version 2.3.1 💾 17 Mb
📅 Updated January 28, 2020

I have been bitten, what should I do? tick risk map, diary – observe the bite

4.9/5 ( 614+ reviews)
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Features Tick

Bitten by a tick?
What to do.
Follow these tips for removing ticks.
The risk hazard map shows the current tick bite risk in Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
Log tick bites and sightings in the tick diary.
The reminder feature lets you compare pictures of symptoms with the bite on your body.
If you see signs of infection when examining the bite, consult a doctor to determine whether you may have contracted Lyme disease.
Bites and sightings reported anonymously are shown as pink or turquoise dots on the potential risk map.
Thank you for your Citizen Science contribution to the applied research efforts conducted by ZHAW.In the information section, you will find more about: tick-borne diseases, TBE vaccination recommendation, lifecycle of Ixodes ricinus tick.App development: Zurich University of Applied Sciences ZHAW, ZHAW Spin-off A&K Strategy GmbH and Andreas Garzotto GmbH.
With support from the Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH), National Reference Centre for tick-transmitted diseases (NRZK) and Liga für Zeckenkranke Schweiz (LIZ).Various optimizations and corrections

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Testimonials

What Our Users Say

Don't just take our word for it. Here's what our users have to say about our Android app.

"The map is not showing the ticks-places. None"

paola ardia

"On ne peut pas régler la langue. Se configure dans la langue du mobile. Mon mobile est en anglais mais je voudrais l'app en français. Dommage, desinstallé"

Keiko K

"Our puggle was found with a tick buried in one of its ears this morning. It was brought to the Vet, where they believed it to be a non-infecfuous American or brown tick, thankfully. It was non-engorged. Nonetheless, when I installed the "Tick" app, I was disappointed not to find any information specific to pets, such as our 5-Year-old dog. Ths app is from Switzerland and seems only to provide information for humans, and not pets. It would benefit the app's users if it included information for pet owners."

Ted Arsovsky

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Available for Android 8.0 and above