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Lyme disease is endemic (prevalent) in the Northeast, Northwest, and much of the North Central United States, including Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and Pennsylvania. In Michigans Upper Peninsula, multiple counties have well-established tick populations, due in part to the close proximity to Wisconsin.
Lyme disease has been a nationally notifiable condition in the United States since 1991. Reports of Lyme disease are collected and verified by state and local health departments in ance with their legal mandate and surveillance practices.
Acute flaccid myelitis (1) Arboviral encephalitides, neuro- and non-neuroinvasive: Campylobacteriosis (Campylobacter species) Gonorrhea (Neisseria gonorrhoeae) (3,6) (4, submit isolates from sterile. Hepatitis A virus (Anti-HAV IgM, HAV genotype) A Guide for Physicians, Health Care Providers and Laboratories.
.michigan.gov/lyme Tick-borne diseases are reportable diseases. Physicians, veterinarians and laboratories that diagnose these conditions are required to report them to local health departments and animal health regulatory officials.
Acute flaccid myelitis (1) Arboviral encephalitides, neuro- and non-neuroinvasive: Campylobacteriosis (Campylobacter species) Gonorrhea (Neisseria gonorrhoeae) (3,6) (4, submit isolates from sterile. Hepatitis A virus (Anti-HAV IgM, HAV genotype) A Guide for Physicians, Health Care Providers and Laboratories.
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Click here to edit your link text The Wayne County Department of Health, Veterans Community Wellness Communicable Disease (CD) Section gets reports of diseases such as meningitis, E. coli, and West Nile virus. Health care providers, labs and hospitals are required to report these diseases to us.
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Possible cases of Lyme disease are reported to state and local health departments by health care providers and laboratories. State health departments classify cases ing to standard criteria outlined in the Lyme disease case definition and report confirmed and probable cases to CDC.

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