Risk factors for Lyme disease in Chester County, Pennsylvania

Citation
G. Smith et al., Risk factors for Lyme disease in Chester County, Pennsylvania, PUBL HEA RE, 116, 2001, pp. 146-156
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Public Health & Health Care Science","Envirnomentale Medicine & Public Health
Journal title
PUBLIC HEALTH REPORTS
ISSN journal
00333549 → ACNP
Volume
116
Year of publication
2001
Supplement
1
Pages
146 - 156
Database
ISI
SICI code
0033-3549(2001)116:<146:RFFLDI>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
Objective. To identify factors associated with increased or decreased risk of infection for Lyme disease in Chester County, Pennyslvania, Methods. The authors designed an unmatched case-control study involving 294 incident cases reported to the Chester County Health Department in 1998 an d 449 controls selected by random digit dialing, All case and control parti cipants were interviewed by telephone. Results. Age is a risk factor for Lyme disease for groups aged 10-19 years old and 50 years or older. Sex was not a risk factor. Incidence of Lyme dis ease in a rural setting was three times the incidence in an urban setting, Increased risk also was associated with living in single family homes, home s with yards or attached land, woods on the land, signs of tick hosts seen on the land, and homes within 100 feet of woodland. Gardening for more than four hours per week was also a risk factor, but most other outdoor activit ies were not. Twice as many participants took protective measures against t ick bites before outdoor employment than those who merely ventured into the yard or land associated with the home. Only checking for ticks during outd oor activity and the use of repellents prior to outdoor activities outside the yard were unequivocally associated with a reduced risk of Lyme disease. Conclusions. It is important to increase public awareness about the risk of acquiring Lyme disease from ticks in the immediate environment of the home .