Lyme Disease Disease
Found 9 free book(s)Laboratory Diagnostic Testing for Borrelia burgdorferi ...
www.cdc.govsigns of Lyme disease and a history of potential exposure to infected vector ticks. A healthcare provider must estimate the pre-test likelihood that a patient has Lyme disease in order to under stand the positive and negative predictive values of tests for Lyme disease. Fortunately, there are resources available to assist providers in
Arizona Administrative Code Requires Providers to: Report ...
www.azdhs.govColorado tick fever Lyme disease Trichinosis O Conjunctivitis, acute Lymphocytic choriomeningitis Tuberculosis, active disease Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease Malaria Tuberculosis latent infection in a child 5 years of age or younger (positive screening test result) *O Cryptosporidiosis Measles (rubeola) Tularemia
Quick Reference - Government of New Jersey
www.nj.govl Lyme disease l Malaria l Mumps l Psittacosis l Q fever l Rocky Mountain spotted fever l Rubella, congenital syndrome l Salmonellosis l Shigellosis l Staphylococcus aureus, with intermediate-level resistance (VISA) or high-level-resistance (VRSA) to vancomycin only l Streptococcal disease, invasive group A l Streptococcal disease, invasive ...
Understanding Western Blot Lyme Disease Test
www.lymedisease.orgFor example, many patients with Lyme disease will show reactive bands at, say, 60 and/or 66 kDa. However, these correspond to common proteins in many bacteria, not just Borrelia burgdorferi, and so are of limited diagnostic usefulness, especially in the absence of other, more species-specific bands. The band at 41 kDa
Virginia Reportable Disease List
www.vdh.virginia.govLyme disease (Borrelia. spp.) [a] Lymphogranuloma venereum (Chlamydia trachomatis) Malaria (Plasmodium. spp.) [a] Mumps [a] Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) Ophthalmia neonatorum . Rabies treatment, post-exposure . Salmonellosis (Salmonella: spp.) [a] Shiga toxin-producing : Escherichia coli: infection [a,d] Shigellosis
Lyme Disease Disease: What you need to know
www.cdc.govLyme disease is caused by bacteria called Borrelia burgdorferi, which is spread to people through the bite of several types of blacklegged ticks. Lyme disease is an infection caused by the corkscrew-shaped bacterium, Borrelia burgdorferi. Lyme Disease
Practitioner Disease Report Form
www.floridahealth.govVaccinia disease Varicella (chickenpox) Venezuelan equine encephalitis Vibriosis (infections of Vibrio species and closely related organisms, excluding Vibrio cholerae type O1) Viral hemorrhagic fevers West Nile virus disease Yellow fever Outbreaks of any disease, any case, cluster of cases, or exposure to an infectious or non-infectious disease,
Diseases and Conditions Reportable In Missouri (19 CSR 20-20
health.mo.gov• Lyme disease (A69.2) • Malaria (B50-B54, P37.3, P37.4) • Methemoglobinemia, environmentally-induced (D74.8, D74.9) • Mumps (B26) • Non-tuberculosis mycobacteria (NTM) (A31) • Occupational lung diseases including silicosis, asbestosis, byssinosis, farmer’s lung and toxic organic dust syndrome (C45.0, J61, J62.8, J66,
Confidential Communicable Disease Report—Part 1
www.mecknc.govFor diseases and conditions required to be reported within 24 hours, the initial report shall be made by telephone to the local health department, and …