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Lyme Disease 2015
March 9, 2015
Daniel M. Sullivan MD FACP
Medicine Institute
What is it?
• Lyme Disease is a tick borne illness
• The tick transmits a bacteria into our
skin
• Borrelia Burgdorferei in the United
States
- Blacklegged ticks are the source
Ticks need 36 hours of
attachment to transmit disease
• The ticks are often in the nymph stage
• 2 mm in size
Blacklegged Ticks (Ixodes scapularis)
http://www.cdc.gov/lyme/transmission/blacklegged.html
Typical Symptoms
• Fever
• Headache
• Fatigue
• Rash
Erythema Migrans
• Rash is called Erythema Migrans
• Looks like a red bulls eye with a white
center
http://www.cdc.gov/ticks/symptoms.html
If Untreated
• Spreads to Joints
• Heart
• Nervous System
Diagnosis is Based on
Symptoms
Red expanding rash
Fatigue, Chills, Fever
Headache, Muscle, and Joint Aches
Swollen Lymph Nodes
Lab Testing
• Should be done if exposed to
blacklegged ticks and have symptoms
Treatment
If diagnosed with symptoms & lab
testing…..
Most cases resolve with a few weeks of
antibiotics
Prevention
• Insect repellent
• Remove the tick promptly
• Reducing Tick Habitat
http://www2.epa.gov/insect-repellents
Prevention
http://www.bayexco.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Tick_Removal-300x195.jpg
Where is the Highest Risk
• Northeast and Mid-Atlantic
• Wisconsin and Minnesota
• Northern California
Reported Lyme disease cases in the United
States from 1990-2013
http://module.lymediseaseassociation.net/Maps/
Can the Blood Test be Wrong
• Often the test is negative during the
rash stage of the illness in the first few
weeks
If the Blood test is still
positive is infection still
present?
• The blood test measures antibodies
and stays positive for years.
Standard Treatment
• Early disease is treated with
doxycycline or amoxicillin
• Later disease in the nervous system
may need intravenous antibiotics
Reported cases of Lyme disease by year in
the United States 1995-2013
The graph displays the number of reported cases of Lyme disease from 1995 through
2013. The number of confirmed cases ranged from a low of 11,700 in 1995 to high of
29,959 in 2009.
http://www.cdc.gov/lyme/stats/chartstables/casesbyyear.html
Reported cases of Lyme disease in the
United Stated, 1991-2012
This figure shows the annual incidence of Lyme disease, which is calculated as the number
of new cases per 100,000 people. The graph is based on cases that local and state health
departments report to CDC's national disease tracking system.
http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/science/indicators/health-society/lyme.html
Confirmed Lyme disease cases by age and
sex in the United States, 2001-2010
Reported cases of Lyme disease are most common among boys aged 5-9.
http://www.cdc.gov/lyme/stats/chartstables/incidencebyagesex.html
Reported cases of Lyme disease, United
States, 2013
Though Lyme disease cases have been reported in nearly every state, cases are reported
from the infected person’s county of residence, not they place where they were infected.
http://www.cdc.gov/lyme/resources/brochure/lymediseasebrochure.pdf
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  • 1. Lyme Disease 2015 March 9, 2015 Daniel M. Sullivan MD FACP Medicine Institute
  • 2. What is it? • Lyme Disease is a tick borne illness • The tick transmits a bacteria into our skin • Borrelia Burgdorferei in the United States - Blacklegged ticks are the source
  • 3. Ticks need 36 hours of attachment to transmit disease • The ticks are often in the nymph stage • 2 mm in size
  • 4. Blacklegged Ticks (Ixodes scapularis) http://www.cdc.gov/lyme/transmission/blacklegged.html
  • 5. Typical Symptoms • Fever • Headache • Fatigue • Rash
  • 6. Erythema Migrans • Rash is called Erythema Migrans • Looks like a red bulls eye with a white center http://www.cdc.gov/ticks/symptoms.html
  • 7. If Untreated • Spreads to Joints • Heart • Nervous System
  • 8. Diagnosis is Based on Symptoms Red expanding rash Fatigue, Chills, Fever Headache, Muscle, and Joint Aches Swollen Lymph Nodes
  • 9. Lab Testing • Should be done if exposed to blacklegged ticks and have symptoms
  • 10. Treatment If diagnosed with symptoms & lab testing….. Most cases resolve with a few weeks of antibiotics
  • 11. Prevention • Insect repellent • Remove the tick promptly • Reducing Tick Habitat http://www2.epa.gov/insect-repellents
  • 13. Where is the Highest Risk • Northeast and Mid-Atlantic • Wisconsin and Minnesota • Northern California
  • 14. Reported Lyme disease cases in the United States from 1990-2013 http://module.lymediseaseassociation.net/Maps/
  • 15. Can the Blood Test be Wrong • Often the test is negative during the rash stage of the illness in the first few weeks
  • 16. If the Blood test is still positive is infection still present? • The blood test measures antibodies and stays positive for years.
  • 17. Standard Treatment • Early disease is treated with doxycycline or amoxicillin • Later disease in the nervous system may need intravenous antibiotics
  • 18. Reported cases of Lyme disease by year in the United States 1995-2013 The graph displays the number of reported cases of Lyme disease from 1995 through 2013. The number of confirmed cases ranged from a low of 11,700 in 1995 to high of 29,959 in 2009. http://www.cdc.gov/lyme/stats/chartstables/casesbyyear.html
  • 19. Reported cases of Lyme disease in the United Stated, 1991-2012 This figure shows the annual incidence of Lyme disease, which is calculated as the number of new cases per 100,000 people. The graph is based on cases that local and state health departments report to CDC's national disease tracking system. http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/science/indicators/health-society/lyme.html
  • 20. Confirmed Lyme disease cases by age and sex in the United States, 2001-2010 Reported cases of Lyme disease are most common among boys aged 5-9. http://www.cdc.gov/lyme/stats/chartstables/incidencebyagesex.html
  • 21. Reported cases of Lyme disease, United States, 2013 Though Lyme disease cases have been reported in nearly every state, cases are reported from the infected person’s county of residence, not they place where they were infected. http://www.cdc.gov/lyme/resources/brochure/lymediseasebrochure.pdf