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Epidemiologic features of Lyme disease in New York.

During 1982, surveillance identified 207 cases of Lyme disease in New York State. Cases were clustered in two geographic areas, eastern Long Island and northern Westchester counties. Symptoms and signs of Lyme disease in cases were consistent with previous reports, with erythema chronicum migrans (E...

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Autores principales: Hanrahan, J. P., Benach, J. L., Coleman, J. L., Bosler, E. M., Grabau, J. C., Morse, D. L.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1984
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2590009/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6334940
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author Hanrahan, J. P.
Benach, J. L.
Coleman, J. L.
Bosler, E. M.
Grabau, J. C.
Morse, D. L.
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Benach, J. L.
Coleman, J. L.
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description During 1982, surveillance identified 207 cases of Lyme disease in New York State. Cases were clustered in two geographic areas, eastern Long Island and northern Westchester counties. Symptoms and signs of Lyme disease in cases were consistent with previous reports, with erythema chronicum migrans (ECM) being the most frequently (77 percent) reported sign of disease. Facial palsy was reported in a surprisingly high 18 percent of cases. Of 160 cases whose sera were submitted for Lyme spirochete specific IgG antibody testing, 112 (70 percent) had titers greater than or equal to 64, while 88 (55 percent) had titers greater than or equal to 128. Positive titers were not associated with any single sign or symptom of disease, but were significantly associated with symptom onset or tick bite occurring during the three-month period of June, July, and August. We conclude that the incidence of Lyme disease in New York is much higher than previously recognized. In addition, our data suggest that a serologic test for Lyme-spirochete IgG antibody lacks sensitivity, but can be useful in confirming the diagnosis of Lyme disease when antibody titers are high.
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spelling pubmed-25900092008-11-28 Epidemiologic features of Lyme disease in New York. Hanrahan, J. P. Benach, J. L. Coleman, J. L. Bosler, E. M. Grabau, J. C. Morse, D. L. Yale J Biol Med Research Article During 1982, surveillance identified 207 cases of Lyme disease in New York State. Cases were clustered in two geographic areas, eastern Long Island and northern Westchester counties. Symptoms and signs of Lyme disease in cases were consistent with previous reports, with erythema chronicum migrans (ECM) being the most frequently (77 percent) reported sign of disease. Facial palsy was reported in a surprisingly high 18 percent of cases. Of 160 cases whose sera were submitted for Lyme spirochete specific IgG antibody testing, 112 (70 percent) had titers greater than or equal to 64, while 88 (55 percent) had titers greater than or equal to 128. Positive titers were not associated with any single sign or symptom of disease, but were significantly associated with symptom onset or tick bite occurring during the three-month period of June, July, and August. We conclude that the incidence of Lyme disease in New York is much higher than previously recognized. In addition, our data suggest that a serologic test for Lyme-spirochete IgG antibody lacks sensitivity, but can be useful in confirming the diagnosis of Lyme disease when antibody titers are high. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1984 /pmc/articles/PMC2590009/ /pubmed/6334940 Text en
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Hanrahan, J. P.
Benach, J. L.
Coleman, J. L.
Bosler, E. M.
Grabau, J. C.
Morse, D. L.
Epidemiologic features of Lyme disease in New York.
title Epidemiologic features of Lyme disease in New York.
title_full Epidemiologic features of Lyme disease in New York.
title_fullStr Epidemiologic features of Lyme disease in New York.
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiologic features of Lyme disease in New York.
title_short Epidemiologic features of Lyme disease in New York.
title_sort epidemiologic features of lyme disease in new york.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2590009/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6334940
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