LymeNet Home LymeNet Home Page LymeNet Flash Discussion LymeNet Support Group Database LymeNet Literature Library LymeNet Legal Resources LymeNet Medical & Scientific Abstract Database LymeNet Newsletter Home Page LymeNet Recommended Books LymeNet Tick Pictures Search The LymeNet Site LymeNet Links LymeNet Frequently Asked Questions About The Lyme Disease Network LymeNet Menu

LymeNet on Facebook

LymeNet on Twitter




The Lyme Disease Network receives a commission from Amazon.com for each purchase originating from this site.

When purchasing from Amazon.com, please
click here first.

Thank you.

LymeNet Flash Discussion
Dedicated to the Bachmann Family

LymeNet needs your help:
LymeNet 2020 fund drive


The Lyme Disease Network is a non-profit organization funded by individual donations.

LymeNet Flash Post New Topic  New Poll  Post A Reply
my profile | directory login | register | search | faq | forum home

  next oldest topic   next newest topic
» LymeNet Flash » Questions and Discussion » General Support » STUDY VOLUNTEERS WITH NEWLY DIAGNOSED LYME DISEASE NEEDED

 - UBBFriend: Email this page to someone!    
Author Topic: STUDY VOLUNTEERS WITH NEWLY DIAGNOSED LYME DISEASE NEEDED
KarlaL
LymeNet Contributor
Member # 29631

Icon 1 posted      Profile for KarlaL     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote 
Dr. C calls for volunteers to help validate a new Lyme disease test. This is NOT a treatment trial.

KarlaL

STUDY VOLUNTEERS WITH NEWLY DIAGNOSED LYME DISEASE NEEDED

http://danielcameronmd.com/study-volunteers-with-newly-diagnosed-lyme-disease-needed/

The two-tier Lyme disease criteria introduced in 1994 proved to be a poorly sensitive test in actual practice. Studies have shown that only one-third of all well-characterized cases of Lyme disease are positive by the two-tier Lyme disease test. Over the past few years, an increasing number of tests have been introduced to improve the reliability of serologic tests for tick-borne illnesses. These tests include PCR, t-cell, and antigen detection tests.

Dr. C & Associates is seeking volunteers for a clinical trial to validate a new Lyme disease test.

Dr. C & Associates, located in the Hudson Valley New York area, is uniquely positioned in a region where Lyme disease is endemic, enabling the practice to participate in much-needed clinical research projects, including the validation of newly developed Lyme disease tests.

Since 1987, Dr. C has been evaluating and treating thousands of individuals with tick-borne illnesses. He has served as a clinical investigator for numerous clinical trials and has participated in national and international conferences.

Having a significant number of study participants is important when conducting randomized, double-blind clinical trials, says Dr. C. The National Institute of Health (NIH) has conducted four trials over the past decade. In total, those studies included a mere 200Â Lyme disease patients.

“Run the numbers. With 300,000 people diagnosed with Lyme disease each year, the NIH, over the past decade, has only studied 200 patients. Treatment decisions are being made based on clinical trials that involve a minuscule number of subjects.” The IDSA treatment guidelines, which dictate the treatment of hundreds of thousands of patients, are based on the results of those four NIH trials, which included a total of 200 patients, he adds.

Dr. C is currently involved in a project to validate the effectiveness of a newly developed Lyme disease test. It is not a treatment study, he points out. But volunteers are still needed.

“The more volunteers with newly diagnosed Lyme disease, the more we can help to find a new test,” says Dr. C, director of the tick-borne validation program. “Because of the increase in Lyme disease cases, we have had a strong summer with volunteers enrolling but we could still use more participants.”

Dr. C & Associates welcomes volunteers, who are newly diagnosed with Lyme disease, as well as those who have never had the disease.

If interested in participating in the study, please call 914-666-4665.

--------------------
KarlaL

Posts: 694 | From New Lebanon, NY | Registered: Dec 2010  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
poppy
Frequent Contributor (1K+ posts)
Member # 5355

Icon 1 posted      Profile for poppy     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote 
Newly diagnosed means anyone at any stage, right? You could just have been diagnosed but have had it a long time. I wonder if the diagnosis can be clinical or means prior testing has been done and is positive. Hopefully this study does not require a positive test per CDC to enter.

My guess is that people who just were bitten and have already been diagnosed probably won't learn about the study because they will not get as far as lyme docs, will be treated by some GP. Early catches are not the problem. And these days, finding people who never had lyme is more tricky, because they may not know it, might have an immune system holding it down.

Good for them for initiating the study. Hope it goes well.

Posts: 2888 | From USA | Registered: Mar 2004  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
   

Quick Reply
Message:

HTML is not enabled.
UBB Code� is enabled.

Instant Graemlins
   


Post New Topic  New Poll  Post A Reply Close Topic   Feature Topic   Move Topic   Delete Topic next oldest topic   next newest topic
 - Printer-friendly view of this topic
Hop To:


Contact Us | LymeNet home page | Privacy Statement

Powered by UBB.classic™ 6.7.3


The Lyme Disease Network is a non-profit organization funded by individual donations. If you would like to support the Network and the LymeNet system of Web services, please send your donations to:

The Lyme Disease Network of New Jersey
907 Pebble Creek Court, Pennington, NJ 08534 USA


| Flash Discussion | Support Groups | On-Line Library
Legal Resources | Medical Abstracts | Newsletter | Books
Pictures | Site Search | Links | Help/Questions
About LymeNet | Contact Us

© 1993-2020 The Lyme Disease Network of New Jersey, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
Use of the LymeNet Site is subject to Terms and Conditions.