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| Lyme Disease Intervention Case-Control Study |
PurposeThe purpose of the Lyme disease intervention case-control study is to identify and statistically evaluate personal behaviors and landscape modification practices that may be related to the peridomestic prevention of human Lyme disease.
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Goals & ObjectivesThe specific aims of this study are to determine:
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ActivitiesThis three-year case-control study is being conducted among residents of 24 communities within three Connecticut health districts where Lyme disease prevention programs are ongoing. New cases reported from these communities who have a diagnosis of erythema migrans rash (EM) are eligible to participate in this study. Case and control subjects are matched by age and neighborhood, and are interviewed using telephone questionnaires.
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Project Contact PersonNeeta Pardanani Connally, PhD, MSPHAssociate Research Scientist Yale Emerging Infections Program One Church Street, 7th floor New Haven, CT 06510 neeta.connally@yale.edu Back to Top |
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