UUSIEN BORRELIOOSITAPAUSTEN MÄÄRÄ VUOSITTAIN 8 000-10 000

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UUSIEN BORRELIOOSITAPAUSTEN MÄÄRÄ VUOSITTAIN 8 000-10 000

Viesti Kirjoittaja soijuv » La Loka 22, 2011 20:53

8 000 - 10 000/v

http://www.hi.helsinki.fi/readbinary.as ... .8506.8513 Hannu Kalimo, neuropatologian professori.

"Borreliosis (in Finland incidence about 150-200 and in Åland up to 1000-1500 cases per 100 000/year, in 5-15% of these neuroborreliosis".

Suomessa on N. 5,34 milj. asukasta, joista Ahvenanmaalla asuu n. 28 000.

Borrelioosin esiintyvyys on vuositasolla:
- Manner-Suomessa jotain 8010 - 10680 tapausta ja
- Ahvenanmaalla 280 - 420 tapausta vuodessa

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Viesti Kirjoittaja soijuv » Ti Loka 25, 2011 14:42

Puolassa v.2009 yli 10 000 uutta Borrelioositapausta.

[Lyme borreliosis in Poland in 2009].

Paradowska-Stankiewicz I, Chrześcijańska I

Przegl Epidemiol 2011 09; 65 (2): 279-80

In 2009, 10,329 cases of Lyme borreliosis were reported in Poland, more about 20% than in the last year and more about 25% higher incidence--27.1 per 100,000, and above two times more than the median incidence in 2003-2007. The highest incidence 114.0 per 100 000 was registered in podlaski voivodeship. Of total Lyme borreliosis cases 2,504 were hospitalized.

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Viesti Kirjoittaja soijuv » To Marras 24, 2011 17:49

http://www.mvgazette.com/article.php?32750

Tutkimus osoittaa Borelioosin olevan yleisempää kuin tilastoissa kerrotaan.

Study Shows Lyme Disease More Prevalent Than Reported
Vineyard Gazette, November 4, 2011

By PETER BRANNEN

As the Island boards of health begin to engage in a five-year effort to battle tick-borne illnesses on the Vineyard, early field work from a group of medical students on the Island points to serious deficiencies in reporting tick diseases to state public health officials, especially for Lyme disease.

For two weeks ending last Friday, a team of rural health scholars, nursing and pharmacy students from the University of Massachusetts conducted 945 surveys on ferries, at the high school, at ESL classes and at local churches about tick-borne illness. The work complemented hours of interviews with Island health care workers and pharmacists also conducted by the students. The work is supported by a $250,000 grant from the Martha?s Vineyard Hospital.

Results presented last Friday at the regional high school show early statistical evidence of high rates of Lyme disease here.

Researchers report that in 2010 Island pharmacies filled an estimated 1,200 prescriptions for doxycycline, the antibiotic of choice for treating Lyme disease. Of those prescriptions, pharmacists estimated that 90 per cent, or 1,080 of the prescriptions were for new cases of Lyme. By contrast the Centers for Disease Control recorded 25 officially-reported cases of Lyme disease in Dukes County.

http://www.mvgazette.com/article.php?32750

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