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GTA 8-5-56 Tick-Borne Diseases Card This page updated 6 April 2001 The Army Medical Department Center & School (AMEDD C&S) developed a wallet-size Tick-Borne Diseases card as an official Graphic Training Aid (GTA) in 1989. The U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion & Preventive Medicine (USACHPPM, then the U.S. Army Environmental Hygiene Agency, USAEHA) assisted in its development. The card is available as a Department of the Army (DA) procurement item through local Training Support Centers (TSCs). Order GTA 8-5-56. There is no cost to Army components. For Department of Defense (DOD) components other than Army, or if you have questions, contact: Commander, U.S. Army Training Support Center, ATTN: ATIC-TMSD-T, Training Media Support Directorate, Training Media Management Team, Fort Eustis, VA 23604, DSN 927-4585 or Commercial (757) 878-4585. The approximate cost per card to non-Army components is $0.10. GTA 8-5-56 is a 2-inch X 3.5-inch, two-sided plastic impregnated tan wallet card that provides color photographs of the adult female deer tick and American dog tick. It also includes basic symptoms of Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever on the front, and route of exposure to these diseases, diagnosis, treatment, and preventive measures on the back. Note: All Army Graphic Training Aids can be accessed on the General Dennis J. Reimer Training and Doctrine Digital Library website: http://www.adtdl.army.mil/atdls.htm Click on “Enter the Library”; then under“Type” choose “Graphic Training Aids” [Disclaimer Chicago Safety Institute provides this as information only no warrantees or anything is endorsed by us or the U.S. Army as to the accuracy of the material, it's use is solely the responsibility of the user.]
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Lyme Disease indicator may or may not have the symptom of a reddish ring around the bite. |
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