Showing posts with label Lyme Disease Map Canada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lyme Disease Map Canada. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Lyme Disease Map

Lyme Disease Map
A high risk Lyme disease map will demonstrate an approximate distribution of predicted risks of Lyme disease. It is however important to note that there is a difference between the true relative risks in any given country. This also always changes from year to year. A Lyme disease map is usually categorized into four-the high risk, moderate risk low risk and minimal risk



There is however numerous reasons, for the purpose of classification as either high, moderate, low minimal or no risk. It is always important to note that risk distribution information can be obtained from the various state and local health authorities. But what is a Lyme disease map comprised of? Basically in relation to the national Lyme disease map, OSHA gives information that provides guidance to people that might be residing in either areas of high risks or moderate risk. These are people who are at risk of contacting Lyme disease because of the course of their work. There are examples of workers who are in the highest risk of contacting the disease and these may include construction workers, landscaping and forestry workers among other workers alike.



Thus, a Lyme disease risk map has been developed by the Centers of Disease Control (CDC) after identifying these high risk areas. There are also maps on minimal or no risk as well as low risk. Basically, areas that fall within the mention of high risk include N.EAST U.S and some areas around the great lakes .A Lyme disease map will therefore assist mostly in identifying the areas that need extreme care and investments in terms of prevention, treatment or cure. It assists the government in conjunction with other health bodies to budget in case for the designated areas. Basically, there are better solutions once an area has been identified as wither high, moderate risk low risk or minimal risk. Importance of a Lyme disease map will also come in the form of enabling health bodies and the government to calculate and tabulate findings so that they can know how much they can invest in mitigating the prevalence of the diseases in future.



Therefore, if you are planning to travel to a place that might be of either category in the risks definition, it is important that you take note of the prevalence of the particular areas by consulting the Lyme disease map