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Special Thanks
to Legislators
Ed Romaine and Jay Schneiderman for their 2007 Resolution that designates May as “Lyme
Disease Awareness Month” in
Suffolk
County. Thanks also to the Suffolk County Executive, Steve Levy and to
the Suffolk County legislators.
May 2008
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NEWS BULLETIN
SUFFOLK
COUNTY DEPARTMENT of CIVIL SERVICE
OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION
PO
Box 6100
Building 158 - North County Complex
Hauppauge , New York 11788-0099
(631) 853-4402
STEVE LEVY
ALAN SCHNEIDER
Suffolk County Executive
Personnel Director |
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May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month in Suffolk County
In 2007, Suffolk
County Executive Steve Levy signed a resolution introduced by Legislators
Romaine and Schneiderman that designates May as “Lyme Disease Awareness Month” in
Suffolk
County
.
Lyme disease is a serious
tick-borne illness, which is endemic in
New York
and is a nationally recognized health problem.
It strikes people of all ages, making the need for research and public
information regarding its origin, prevention, treatment and control a priority
among medical professionals.
Lyme disease is caused by the
bite of an infected blacklegged tick (deer tick). Ticks become active once the
daytime temperature/weather stays above freezing (even if it still below
freezing at night.) In tick prone
areas, any contact with vegetation, even playing in the yard, can result in
exposure to ticks.
The most noticeable sign of Lyme disease is a rash
resembling a bull’s-eye, or solid patch, which usually, but not always,
develops between 3 and 30 days after the tick bite.
The rash often expands over time and can last for several weeks.
In some cases, no rash appears, while in other cases, there are multiple
rashes. The rash does not normally
itch or feel painful.
Other symptoms of early
Lyme disease include fever, fatigue, headache, stiff neck, muscle aches and
joint pain. If you notice these
signs or symptoms, consult a health care provider immediately.
Dr. Chaudhry D.O., M.S,
Commissioner of Suffolk County Department of Health Services said, “One of
the most effective ways to avoid Lyme disease is to check your body for ticks at
the end of each day. Check your
entire body, paying particular attention to the backs of knees, groin area,
behind the ears, the scalp area, armpits and your back.”
For more information contact the
county’s Division of Public Health at (631) 853-3055 or go to the
county health department’s website www.suffolkcountyny.gov/health.
You can also visit the New York State Department of Health’s website at www.health.state.ny.us,
which can be accessed from the
county
web site
.

We
extend many thanks and much gratitude to our Suffolk County Legislator Ed
Romaine for understanding our plight and for hosting the Lyme Disease Town Hall
Meeting in Riverhead which was held on August 30, 2007 please see:

We
also extend many thanks to Ed Romaine for writing the resolution for the
Suffolk
County Tick Management Task Force and for working to get the resolution passed!

Brookhaven
Town made May Lyme Awareness Month!
On April 17, 2007, Supervisor Brian X. Foley and the entire Brookhaven Town
Board unanimously voted yes to May as Lyme Awareness Month. To thank or
contact Brookhaven Town Council, go to:
http://www.brookhaven.org/OfficeoftheSupervisor/SupervisorOffice/tabid/141/Default.aspx
Also, we would like to mention Councilwoman Kathleen Walsh and
Councilwoman Connie Kepert for their thoughtfulness and continued support of
Empire State Lyme Disease Association, Inc.
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Riverhead
Town made May Lyme Awareness Month!
With special thanks to Councilwoman Barbara Blass and the Riverhead Town
Council and Supervisor Phil Cardinale.
To thank or contact Barbara Blass at Riverhead Town Council, go to: blass@riverheadli.com
or to contact Supervisor Cardinale, go to: http://philcardinale.com/
Southampton
Town made May Lyme Awareness Month!
With special
thanks to Trustee Ed Warner and the Southampton Town Board and the Hon.
Patrick A. Heaney, Town Supervisor. To thank or contact
Southampton Town Council, Please click on Hon.
Patrick A. Heaney, Town Supervisor
or
Trustee Ed
Warner Jr.
Suffolk
County has agreed to make May Lyme Awareness Month!
With special
thanks to Legislator Ed Romaine, the Suffolk County Legislature and Executive
Steve Levy.
Legislator Ed
Romaine has individually taken it upon himself to help Lyme patients in
Suffolk County.
To thank or
contact Ed Romaine:
Edward.Romaine@suffolkcountyny.gov
Phone:
852·3200
Fax: 852·3203
To contact Executive Steve
Levy
email: county.executive@suffolkcountyny.gov
H.
Lee Dennison Building
100 Veterans Memorial Highway
P.O. Box 6100
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0099
(631) 853-4000