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The Evidence Base for Lyme Infection-Associated Chronic Illnesses Treatment
Rolling Submissions
NASEM
Description
Lyme disease is the most commonly reported vector-borne disease in the United States. While most cases are effectively treated through oral antibiotics, some patients develop persistent and debilitating symptoms that last months to years despite standard antibiotic treatment. Ticks that spread Lyme disease can also carry other pathogens, leading to potential co-infection and further complicating diagnosis and treatment. Under the auspices of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, an ad hoc committee will...
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Eligible Applicants
- Unrestricted
Additional Eligibility Information
No eligibility information provided.
Funding Type
other
Categories of Funding Activity
- Health and Medicine
Grantor Contact Information
Responsible Staff Officers: Julie Liao, Andrew March. Additional Project Staff: Emily McDowell, Rayane Silva-Curran, Julie Pavlin, Clare Stroud.
Grantor Email
lymestudy@nas.edu
Other Grantor Informaiton
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine are private, nonprofit institutions that provide independent, objective advice to inform policy with evidence, spark progress and innovation, and confront challenging issues for the benefit of society. They are comprised of three academies: the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the National Academy of Medicine. The organization convenes hundreds of conferences, workshops, and symposia annually, bringing together leading experts from academia, public, and private sectors. Their work focuses on providing high-quality, evidence-based consensus on complex scientific, engineering, and health-related challenges. They produce peer-reviewed reports, publish scientific journals, and serve as a trusted source of expert advice for policymaking. The National Academies mobilize approximately 6,000 top experts each year who volunteer their time and knowledge to conduct policy studies, workshops, and other activities aimed at addressing critical issues facing the nation and world.
Additional information
This study is led by a committee to assess the current evidence base for Lyme infection-associated chronic illnesses treatment. The study will lead to a report, expected in early 2025, presenting consensus findings and recommendations. The committee has been selected through an open nomination process. The study is ongoing and encourages public feedback. Additional URLs:
https://healthdata.gov/stories/s/Infection-Associated-Chronic-Illnesses-2023-/giix-q93k/
https://www.cdc.gov/lyme/postlds/index.html
https://www.cdc.gov/lyme/treatment/index.html
https://www.cdc.gov/lyme/index.html
https://www.cdc.gov/lyme/stats/humancases.html
https://www.nationalacademies.org/event/06-29-2023/toward-a-common-research-agenda-in-infection-associated-chronic-illnesses-a-workshop-to-examine-common-overlapping-clinical-and-biological-factors
Supporting Link
https://www.nationalacademies.org/our-work/the-evidence-base-for-lyme-infection-associated-chronic-illnesses-treatment
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