This article states that Lyme disease is "underdiagnosed in Kentucky in part because it is so rarely seen in the state.
The number of cases is rising nationally, but just five cases were reported in Kentucky in each of the past two years."
Would any of you from KY or the surrounding states like to weigh in on
this? How accurate is the reporting of Lyme disease to the CDC in your
state?
Lyme disease often undiagnosed in Ky.
The Associated Press
Published: Sunday, Aug. 5, 2012 - 6:09 am
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Experts say Lyme disease is likely underdiagnosed in Kentucky in part because it is so rarely seen in the state.
The number of cases is rising nationally, but just five cases were reported in Kentucky in each of the past two years.
Mike Schardein, a health policy specialist for the state's Department for Public Health,
told The Courier-Journal (http://cjky.it/M9h1OT) that he believes there
are several cases that haven't been confirmed because doctors don't
test for it.
Lyme disease is spread by the black-legged deer tick, which is rarely seen in Kentucky.
Greater
Louisville Medical Society spokeswoman Ellen Hale says that
organization is drafting a policy on how to treat possible Lyme disease
cases. She says there's "a gray area" surrounding them because
information from the state says the disease doesn't exist in Kentucky.
Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2012/08/05/4694590/lyme-disease-often-undiagnosed.html#storylink=cpy
This article states that Lyme disease is "underdiagnosed in Kentucky in part because it is so rarely seen in the state.
The number of cases is rising nationally, but just five cases were reported in Kentucky in each of the past two years."
Would any of you from KY or the surrounding states like to weigh in on this? How accurate is the reporting of Lyme disease to the CDC in your state?
The number of cases is rising nationally, but just five cases were reported in Kentucky in each of the past two years."
Would any of you from KY or the surrounding states like to weigh in on this? How accurate is the reporting of Lyme disease to the CDC in your state?
Lyme disease often undiagnosed in Ky.
The Associated Press
Published: Sunday, Aug. 5, 2012 - 6:09 am
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Experts say Lyme disease is likely underdiagnosed in Kentucky in part because it is so rarely seen in the state.
The number of cases is rising nationally, but just five cases were reported in Kentucky in each of the past two years.
Mike Schardein, a health policy specialist for the state's Department for Public Health, told The Courier-Journal (http://cjky.it/M9h1OT) that he believes there are several cases that haven't been confirmed because doctors don't test for it.
Lyme disease is spread by the black-legged deer tick, which is rarely seen in Kentucky.
Greater Louisville Medical Society spokeswoman Ellen Hale says that organization is drafting a policy on how to treat possible Lyme disease cases. She says there's "a gray area" surrounding them because information from the state says the disease doesn't exist in Kentucky.
The number of cases is rising nationally, but just five cases were reported in Kentucky in each of the past two years.
Mike Schardein, a health policy specialist for the state's Department for Public Health, told The Courier-Journal (http://cjky.it/M9h1OT) that he believes there are several cases that haven't been confirmed because doctors don't test for it.
Lyme disease is spread by the black-legged deer tick, which is rarely seen in Kentucky.
Greater Louisville Medical Society spokeswoman Ellen Hale says that organization is drafting a policy on how to treat possible Lyme disease cases. She says there's "a gray area" surrounding them because information from the state says the disease doesn't exist in Kentucky.
Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2012/08/05/4694590/lyme-disease-often-undiagnosed.html#storylink=cpy