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State Statistics:

* Reported cases:
Lyme Disease Cases as Reported to the CDC 1980-Current (
3-22-08): 109

Actual Cases:
Using the CDCs own under-reported standard of 10 fold: 1,090

* In the United States, requirements for reporting diseases are mandated by state laws or regulations, and the list of reportable diseases in each state differs.

 

Other Vector and Tickborne diseases found in Idaho: 

  • Borrelia hermsii- Northern America Relapsing Fever
     
  • Borrelia parkeri- Western Relapsing Fever
     
  • Colorado Tick Fever
     
  • Ehrlichia equi- Equine Granulocytic Ehrlichiosis
     
  • Morgellons
     
  • Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
     
  • Tick Paralysis
     
  • Tularemia
     

Tick Vectors- Pathogen: 

  • Argasidae Ornithodoros hermsi- Relapsing Fever tick
      
    Borrelia hermsii- Northern America Relapsing Fever
     
  • Argasidae Ornithodoros parkeri- O. parkeri or Cooley tick
      
    Borrelia parkeri- Western Relapsing Fever
     
  • Ixodes pacificus- Western Black-legged tick
       Borrelia
    burgdorferi- Lyme disease
      
    Ehrlichia equi- Equine Granulocytic Ehrlichiosis
      
    Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
      
    Tularemia
     
  • Ixodes Dermacentor andersoni- Rocky Mountain wood tick
       Colorado Tick fever
       Tick Paralysis
     
  • Ixodes Dermacentor variabilis- American Dog tick or Wood tick
     

Sources:

http://lyme.org/resources/1980-cumulative.htm

http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00047449.htm

http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5353a1.htm

http://www.merckvetmanual.com/mvm/htm/bc/tzns01.htm

http://www.lymeinfo.net/coinfections.html

 

 

                                
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