Incidence and Cumulative Frequency of Endemic Lyme Disease in a Community
- 1 October 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in The Journal of Infectious Diseases
- Vol. 150 (4) , 489-496
- https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/150.4.489
Abstract
We conducted an epidemiological study of the cumulative frequency and incidence of Lyme disease in a summer community on Fire Island, New York, an area endemic for the disease. Fifteen (7.5%) of 200 persons studied in the community in 1982 reported a history of Lyme disease. An indirect immunofluorescent antibody assay showed that seventeen (9.7%) of 176 persons had serological evidence of exposure to the Lyme spirochete, including six of the 15 persons with a history of Lyme disease. Seven (0.7%–1.2%) of 600–1,000 persons in the community developed clinical symptoms and serological evidence of Lyme disease during the summer season, including two (l%) of the 200 persons in the study group. Four (3.1%) of 129 persons who had sera collected before and after the summer season demonstrated fourfold or greater rises in IgG antibody titers to the Lyme spirochete, including 2 (1.6%) persons without symptoms of Lyme disease. We conclude that the incidence of Lyme disease can be appreciably higher in endemic areas than previously recognized and that subclinical or inapparent seroconversion may occur after infection.This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:
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