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- Title
Lyme Disease Reporting for Navy and Marine Corps (1997-2000).
- Authors
McGinnis, James; Bohnker, Bruce K.; Malakooti, Mark; Mann, Michael; Sack, David M.
- Abstract
Reported cases of Lyme disease for Navy and Marine Corps personnel during 1997-2000 are presented from data collected in the Naval Disease Reporting System and the Defense Medical Epidemiological Database. Naval Disease Reporting System identified 210 case subjects; 60% were men, 49% were family members, and 37% were active duty, and most originated in the second quarter of the calendar year. States reporting the greatest number of reports were Connecticut (44%), North Carolina (16%), Rhode Island (10%), and Virginia (10%), which was generally consistent with national figures and the concentration of military populations. Incidence rates from Defense Medical Epidemiological Database for Lyme disease were generally higher for active duty personnel than reported civilian rates. Areas for improvement for Naval Disease Reporting System are identified and include additional emphasis on complete reporting on patient history and on Lyme disease antibody testing results. These findings suggest that Lyme disease is an important disease in military medicine, particularly in the eastern United States.
- Subjects
CONNECTICUT; NORTH Carolina; RHODE Island; VIRGINIA; UNITED States; LYME disease; UNITED States. Navy; UNITED States. Marine Corps; MILITARY medicine
- Publication
Military Medicine, 2003, Vol 168, Issue 12, p1011
- ISSN
0026-4075
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/milmed/168.12.1011