Risk Factors for Lyme Disease in the General Population-A Survey of Adults and Caregivers in 28 States

普通人群莱姆病风险因素——一项针对28个州成年人和护理人员的调查

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: There are an estimated 476 000 diagnosed and treated cases of Lyme disease (LD) in the United States each year. The risk of infection depends on human contact with ticks infected with Borrelia burgdorferi, typically from outdoor activities in high-incidence areas. The population prevalence of the activities that confer risk is unknown. METHODS: We conducted online surveys of adults (ages 18+) and caregivers of children aged 1-17 in jurisdictions with a high incidence of LD, the states neighboring them, and selected counties in California and Oregon (CA/OR). The survey included questions on outdoor activities and occupation in forests, wooded areas, and areas with tall grass, residential characteristics, time spent in a yard, use of personal protection measures, history of LD and tick bites, and LD knowledge and risk perception. Data were weighted separately for each state-level sample and analyzed by region (ie, high incidence, neighboring, and CA/OR) and population (ie, adults and caregivers). RESULTS: A total of 44 330 adults and 28 380 caregivers completed the survey. Most respondents were aware of LD (range, 88-93%), spent time in a yard (adults, 88-92%; children, 96%-98%), or spent recreational time outside (adults, 70-79%; children, 83-84%). Always using prevention measures while doing outdoor recreational activities was reported for 34-40% of adults and 40-42% of children. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the high population prevalence of LD awareness and of doing outdoor activities, less than half of surveyed respondents routinely used personal prevention measures to mitigate their risk of tick-borne diseases. More effective strategies and education are needed to prevent LD.

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