Teen Creates App To Track Ticks After Contracting Lyme Disease In Missouri
Olivia Goodreau is trying to help other people avoid what happened to her: Lyme disease.
Goodreau partnered with thePLAN, a software company in central Ohio, to develop TickTracker, a free smartphone app that lets users log the types of ticks they see and where they found them using geolocation. The ticks are displayed on a map.
I hope that it will bring awareness to everyone so they dont end up like me and they dont end up with a bunch of diseases, Goodreau said.
The summer before she started second grade, Goodreau and her family traveled from their home in Colorado to Lake of the Ozarks. There, she said, she was bitten by a tick she didnt see. She didnt have the typical bulls-eye rash, either, which appears in about half of patients eventually diagnosed with Lyme disease.
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