Title of article :
Risk factors for tick exposure and suboptimal adherence to preventive recommendations Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Timothy F. Jones، نويسنده , , Robert L. Garman، نويسنده , , Bonnie LaFleur، نويسنده , , Scott J. Stephan، نويسنده , , William Schaffner، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
Background:
Tickborne diseases are the most common vectorborne illnesses in the United States. Understanding risk factors for tick bites and adherence to preventive measures are important in preventing morbidity associated with tickborne disease.
Methods:
A random-digit-dialing telephone survey was administered to 1820 residents of 11 counties in Tennessee.
Results:
Of respondents, 16.4% reported a tick bite within the previous year. Only 29% consistently used insect repellant in high-risk situations, and only 54% always checked their bodies for ticks after leaving potentially infested areas. Nearly one fourth of dog owners removed ticks from their pets with bare hands. Dog ownership, rural residence, and exposure to a farm were associated with increased risk of tick bites.
Conclusions:
We identified several groups that were at increased risk of tick bites and might benefit from targeted prevention messages.
Keywords :
Primary Prevention , tickborne diseases , ticks (Am JPrev Med 2002 , 23(1):47–50) © 2002 American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Journal title :
American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Journal title :
American Journal of Preventive Medicine