False. Ticks are capable of transmitting several pathogenic organisms that can affect human and animal health. The pathogens they transmit depend on the genus and species of tick.
Ticks are ectoparasites (parasites that live on the exterior of their hosts) and as such their bite can causes some damage on human and animal skin; tick bites may cause tick paralysis, toxicoses and allergic reactions. Furthermore, ticks can transmit pathogenic organisms such as protozoa, viruses and bacteria, during their feeding (4, 5).
Apart from Borrelia, Ixodes ricinus, can transmit (6, 8, 9):