Lyme Disease considerations for those who work in the field

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Lyme Disease considerations for those who work in the field The basics Lyme disease incidence Reported Lyme disease cases in PA PA coal regions and Lyme disease risk Symptoms Deer ticks and their seasonal occurrence Protection practices References 1

The basics Lyme disease is an acute and chronic bacterial infection transmitted by deer ticks Lyme disease is the fastest growing vector-borne disease in the US Other disease-causing microorganisms (coinfections) can be transmitted along with the Lyme disease bacterium Coinfections include: Babesia, Ehrlichia, Anaplasma, Mycoplasma, Bartonella, etc. 2

Lyme disease incidence 2 3 1 30,169 US cases 2010 Estimated CDC surveillance criteria reports ~1 out of 1 0 cases 3

Reported Lyme disease cases in PA 2010 4

PA coal regions and Lyme disease risk Lyme disease risk classifications Accuracy? If a physician doesn t think there is Lyme disease in the area, it is not looked for, and therefore, it is not diagnosed nor reported, so there is no risk. 5

Who is most at risk? ages of individuals from whom deer ticks were removed children/teenagers: >60% of yearly cases outdoor adult population 6

Lyme disease symptoms Possibly a rash Fatigue Migrating musculoskeletal pain Neurologic symptoms headache & stiff neck thinking, memory, & concentration problems confusion unable to sleep sensitivity to noise facial paralysis, etc. Mood and behavioral symptoms Bell s palsy depression, anxiety, panic attacks, delusion, aggression, altered judgment, diminished decision-making capabilities, etc. 7

Deer ticks: seasonal occurrence Spring/summer Fall/winter/spring Lyme + coinfections questing adult deer ticks 8

Deer ticks & Lyme disease 32 o F 32 o F 9

Additional ticks able to transmit coinfections RMSF + coinfections Lyme like infection (STARI) + coinfections American dog tick Female Lone Star tick 10

If you find an embedded tick embedded tick tickinfo.com Remove it promptly using clean tweezers or tick removal tool Secure tick close to skin Slowly and steadily pull upward until tick releases Disinfect bite area Consider prophylactic abx Never use alcohol, Vaseline, soap, match, etc. May cause release of salivary fluids and disease-causing microbes! Save tick to show physician IGeneX.com for tick testing 11

An important question How long must an infected deer tick be attached for transmission of LD infection? Research literature with mice: 24-36 hours Reality: Difficult in most cases to determine the length of time from bite to detection, if detected! 12

Protection practices Caution: high risks leaf litter nymphs tall grass nymphs/adults deer paths nymphs/adults logs/stone walls mice/ticks Field/woods border & shallow woods nymph and adult deer tick density field shallow woods deep woods -40-30 -20-10 0 10 20 30 distance (m) to field/woods border ( ) 13

Protection practices Wear light colors: long pants, long-sleeved shirt, hat, tight weave socks over cuffs 14

Protection practices Use repellents on all exposed skin & clothing: 20% DEET 20% picaridin BioUD IR3535 longer lasting non-deet 15

Protection practices Treat all outdoor clothing & boots with permethrin (not on skin) spray clothing outdoors until well moisten, dry, wear, effective ~6 weeks 16

Protection practices Commercial Insect Shield clothing (Orvis, REI, Exoffico, etc.) permethrin pre-treated outdoor apparel, effective 70 washes 17

Protection practices During and after being in the field Check for ticks on clothes at hairline in hair where clothes fit tightly (waistline) Shower immediately! Keep outdoor clothes out of the home! 18

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Thank you Remember: Every time you are in the field, it is essential to use repellents and permethrin-treated clothing! longer lasting non-deet ç ç ç 20