The CDC publishes county-level Lyme disease data and makes it available to the public and researchers but limits all other tick-borne diseases to only state-level surveillance. Yet, the CDC does not publish county-level data for tick-borne diseases other than Lyme. Given that many patients with Lyme disease report having multiple co-infections, knowing the disease risk is imperative for physician knowledge and adoption of prevention behaviors among local community residents.
Co-authors of the study include Dr. Kevin Thomas and Dr. Patients who lack common symptoms of Lyme disease or who test negative under CDC guidelines, yet still suspect they have the disease, may turn to online searches to learn more, Maxwell said. Do you have a cough?
Do you have a fever? No one has done research looking at online searches with multisystem diseases in which there are so many symptoms, involving so many parts of the body, and both physical and mental symptoms.
Many people get bitten by a tick in their own yards and local parks. While you are most likely to be bitten by a tick during the warmer months, ticks can be active year-round and are active at any temperature above 34 degrees Fahrenheit. If you developed a bulls-eye rash due a tick bite, you have Lyme disease.
Click here to learn more about how to diagnose Lyme disease. Click here to learn more about the symptoms of Lyme disease. There is a near 25x increase of annually reported cases since All tick-borne disease cases have more than doubled in the last 13 years. Cases of Lyme continues to outpace other infectious diseases in the U.
Learn what GLA is doing to help. If you camp, hike, work, or play outside, you could be bitten by an infected tick.
Preventing Lyme disease is one of the most important things you can do. Unfortunately Lyme disease often go undiagnosed and untreated, leading to deep-seated infections and long-term impairments. Treatment for Lyme disease will vary from patient to patient depending upon the stage and severity of symptoms, presence of co-infections, age, and other clinical factors. Ticks are small crawling bugs that have eight legs, are related to spiders and mites, and feed on the blood of humans and animals in order to survive.
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