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June 27, 2007 - Atlantic City, NJ - CSTE Conference
You Can MAKE LYME COUNT!
LYME RIGHTS PROTEST
Come join us in Atlantic City
Wednesday, June 27th - 12:30 PM to 5:30 PM
The Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists have found a way to stop the Lyme Epidemic by FURTHER RESTRICTING REPORTED CASES!
The Lyme Rights group is staging a protest to raise awareness about the problems associated with the proposed amendments to the current surveillance case definition for Lyme disease. The case definition is used by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to count and track the number of cases. The Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) is the organization that proposes surveillance case definitions to the CDC, which usually adopts them unchanged.
Reasons we are protesting the proposed amendment:
THE CSTE PROPOSED REPORTING CRITERIA AMENDMENT WILL:
Eliminate EM rash as diagnostic in non Lyme endemic areas. Further restrict current Surveillance criteria and increase under reporting. Hinder prevention efforts by giving a false sense of security with inaccurate numbers to evaluate true risks in an area. Result in more undiagnosed cases, more severe chronic infections & LESS funding. References: (if you want to dig into the details).
1995 CDC Lyme Disease Case Definition Link to PDF ==> 1996 CDC Lyme Disease Case Definition Link to PDF ==> Proposed amendments to the case definition: Link to pdf ==> Supporting documents on Information page: Link to page ==>
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bettyg
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ellen,
best wishes to all who protest that day there! hope you have a good day, cool breezes/temps!
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Where can I read the original proposed amendments to the current surveillance case definition for Lyme disease? Thanks, Alex
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bettyg
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alex,
2 guesses on my part:
here in ACTIVISM; keep reading down thru the posted subjects, then go to next page then page after, etc.
it was oct. 30 when IDSA implemented their NEW ISDA lyme guidelines; that's what you are after right?
also, go to LDA web site; go to left hand corner and click on their link. then look for it there! good luck!
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