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Tick-borne Disease Surveillance Catherine M. Brown, DVM, MSc, MPH State Public Health Veterinarian Massachusetts Department of Public Health
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Tick-borne diseases are a problem in Massachusetts……
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….especially on the Cape and Islands
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Who should be reporting? Health care providers and laboratories are required under 105 CMR 300.100 to report anaplasmosis and babesiosis cases What should be reported? Any healthcare provider diagnosed case of disease Anaplasmosis and Babesiosis Disease Surveillance
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How is data collected? Physician sees a patient Physician suspects disease Lab test ordered and is positive MDPH-SLI LBOH
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Who should be reporting? HHealth care providers and laboratories are required under 105 CMR 300.100 to report Lyme disease cases What should be reported? AAny healthcare provider diagnosed case of Lyme disease based on clinical signs and symptoms regardless of whether or not laboratory confirmation testing was done Lyme Disease Surveillance
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Where should a physician report a patient who has Lyme disease? to the MDPH Office of Integrated Surveillance and Informatics program via confidential fax at 617-983-6813. When should Lyme disease be reported? As soon as possible after a diagnosis is made. Lyme Disease Surveillance
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How is data collected? Physician sees a patient MDPH-SLI Teleform completed Teleform generated and sent to physician Physician diagnoses Lyme disease Lab test ordered and is positive LBOH
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Any questions? Division of Epidemiology and Immunization 617-983-6800
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