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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Lyme disease is a bacterial disease transmitted by | ||||||
3 | infected ticks; and
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4 | WHEREAS, Lyme disease was first recognized in the United | ||||||
5 | States in 1975 after a mysterious outbreak of
arthritis near | ||||||
6 | Old Lyme, Connecticut; since then, reports of Lyme disease have | ||||||
7 | increased dramatically,
and the disease has become an important | ||||||
8 | public health concern; and
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9 | WHEREAS, The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | ||||||
10 | states that the reported Lyme disease cases
are numbered at | ||||||
11 | 30,000 a year in the United States, but the actual burden of | ||||||
12 | Lyme disease may actually
be as high as 300,000 cases a year | ||||||
13 | throughout the United States; and
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14 | WHEREAS, The signs and symptoms of Lyme disease can vary | ||||||
15 | greatly from one person to another; symptoms can also vary with | ||||||
16 | the length of time a person has been infected; the initial | ||||||
17 | symptoms of Lyme
disease are similar to those of more common | ||||||
18 | diseases, such as a flu-like illness without a cough or
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19 | mononucleosis, and many infected persons do not recall a tick | ||||||
20 | bite; further symptoms can develop over
time, including fever, | ||||||
21 | severe headache and stiff neck, certain heart irregularities, | ||||||
22 | temporary paralysis of
facial muscles, pain with numbness or |
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1 | weakness in the arms or legs, loss of concentration or memory
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2 | problems, and, most commonly, Lyme arthritis; and | ||||||
3 | WHEREAS, Not all ticks carry the bacterium of Lyme disease, | ||||||
4 | and a bite does not always result in the
development of Lyme | ||||||
5 | disease, however, since it is impossible to tell by sight which | ||||||
6 | ticks are infected, it
is important to avoid tick bites | ||||||
7 | whenever possible and to perform regular tick checks when | ||||||
8 | traversing in
tick-invested areas of the United States, any | ||||||
9 | wooded areas, or any areas with tall grass and weeds; and | ||||||
10 | WHEREAS, While Lyme disease has been associated with | ||||||
11 | outdoor activities that involve being in the
woods or in areas | ||||||
12 | with tall grass and weeds, recent reports have connected Lyme | ||||||
13 | disease transmission
with the growing incidence of | ||||||
14 | infestations of mice in homes, as mice carry ticks that carry | ||||||
15 | Lyme disease
bacterium; a single mouse may have 60 to 100 ticks | ||||||
16 | covering its ears and face; and
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17 | WHEREAS, As Lyme disease is a complex illness with both | ||||||
18 | acute and chronic manifestation, there
continues to be a need | ||||||
19 | to increase funding for Lyme disease treatment and prevention; | ||||||
20 | in 2015, the first
major research program devoted to the causes | ||||||
21 | and cures of Lyme disease was established at Johns
Hopkins | ||||||
22 | School of Medicine as the Lyme Disease Clinical Research | ||||||
23 | Center; and
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1 | WHEREAS, Initial funding from federal grants has been able | ||||||
2 | to start research known as the Study of
Lyme Disease Immunology | ||||||
3 | and Clinical Events (SLICE); the federal 21st Century Cures Act | ||||||
4 | created a
working group within the United States Department of | ||||||
5 | Health and Human Services to improve outcomes of Lyme
disease | ||||||
6 | and to develop a plan for improving diagnosis, treatment, and | ||||||
7 | prevention; however, there is still a need for
more research on | ||||||
8 | Lyme disease and efforts to promote awareness of its signs and | ||||||
9 | symptoms; therefore, be it
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10 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE | ||||||
11 | HUNDREDTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we | ||||||
12 | encourage increased awareness of Lyme disease in Illinois; and | ||||||
13 | be it further
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14 | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be | ||||||
15 | delivered to the Governor, the Director of the Department of | ||||||
16 | Public
Health, all constitutional officers, and all members of | ||||||
17 | the General Assembly in order to raise awareness
of Lyme | ||||||
18 | disease.
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