Comparison of national surveillance systems for Lyme disease in humans in Europe and North America: a policy review
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Publication type:
Journal Article
Publication date:
2022-07
Journal/Series title:
BMC Public Health
Volume:
22
Abstract:
Lyme disease incidence is increasing in Europe, the USA, and Canada. In 2010, a comparison of surveillance systems for Lyme disease (LD) in humans in 28 European countries showed that systems highly varied, making epidemiological comparisons difficult. Details by country were not published. In 2018, one of LD clinical manifestations, neuroborreliosis, was added under European Union (EU) surveillance to standardise definitions. In this study, we identified and compared, 10 years after the European inventory, the characteristics of national surveillance systems and policies for LD in humans, with additional countries. Thirty-four European and North American countries were included.