Rare tick-borne illness being investigated on Martha’s Vineyard
WEST TISBURY, Mass. (WLNE) — The West Tisbury Emergency Management Department said that Powassan virus was being investigated on Martha’s Vineyard.
The department said Powassan virus can cause severe, life-threatening illness and can spread the infection within 15 minutes of deer tick attachment.
Key Facts About #PowassanVirus:
• Rare but can cause life-threatening illness
• Transmitted by deer ticks (both nymphs + adults)
• Can infect you within 15 minutes of tick attachment
• Active risk when temps are above 40°F
• Prevention is essential—year-round#TickSafety pic.twitter.com/N7QkgIEW2H— West Tisbury Emergency Management (@WestTisburyEMD) August 6, 2025
The following steps were recommended to prevent the spread of the virus:
- Perform daily tick checks in and around the ears and hair, under the arms, around the waist and back of the knees, inside the belly button, and between the legs
- Shower and change after being outdoors
- Toss clothes in dryer on high heat