2018 -- H 8296 | |
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LC005852 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2018 | |
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H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N | |
SUPPORTING THE RHODE ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH'S "TICK FREE RHODE | |
ISLAND" CAMPAIGN | |
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Introduced By: Representatives McEntee, Fogarty, Craven, Tanzi, and Knight | |
Date Introduced: June 06, 2018 | |
Referred To: House read and passed | |
1 | WHEREAS, Rhode Island has the fourth highest rate of Lyme disease in the country with |
2 | over 900 cases reported each year; and |
3 | WHEREAS, Washington County consistently has the highest rate of Lyme disease in |
4 | Rhode Island; and |
5 | WHEREAS, Ticks in the state can carry Lyme disease, anaplasmosis, ehrlichiosis, |
6 | babesiosis, Powassan, and Rocky Mountain spotted fever; and |
7 | WHEREAS, Currently, there is no approved vaccine to prevent Lyme disease in people. |
8 | The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the RI Department of Health recommend |
9 | that Rhode Islanders take effective prevention measures against Lyme and other tick-borne |
10 | diseases including: |
11 | (1) Avoiding wooded and brushy areas with high grass and leaf litter; |
12 | (2) Walking in the center of trails; |
13 | (3) Wearing long pants and long sleeves whenever possible; |
14 | (4) Tucking pants into socks; and |
15 | (5) Wearing light colored clothing in order to see ticks more easily; and |
16 | WHEREAS, The three steps to reducing the risk of contracting Lyme and other Tick- |
17 | bourne diseases include: |
18 | (1) REPEL - When outdoors, use repellents containing 20-30 percent DEET, picaridin, |
19 | IR3535, some oil of lemon eucalyptus or para-menthane-diol, and follow the directions on the |
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1 | package. Use products that contain permethrin on shoes and clothing; |
2 | (2) CHECK – Bathe or shower as soon as possible after coming indoors (within 2 hours) |
3 | to wash off and more easily find ticks; Conduct a full-body tick check using a hand-held or full- |
4 | length mirror to view all parts of your body; Examine gear and pets; Place clothing in a hot dryer |
5 | for ten minutes before washing them to kill any ticks; and |
6 | (3) REMOVE – By grasping an attached tick with tweezers as close as possible to the |
7 | attachment (skin) site, and pulling upward and out with a firm and steady pressure. If tweezers |
8 | are not available, use fingers shielded with tissue paper or rubber gloves; and |
9 | WHEREAS, Early diagnosis is helpful in successfully treating tick-borne diseases, and it |
10 | is important for people to contact a health care provider if they find a tick attached and are |
11 | experiencing any symptoms, including tiredness, body or muscle aches, joint pain, fever, rash, |
12 | stiff neck, and facial paralysis; now, therefore be it |
13 | RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island and |
14 | Providence Plantations hereby supports the Rhode Island Department of Health's "Tick Free |
15 | Rhode Island " program and encourages Rhode Islanders of all ages to "Be a Tick Detective" and |
16 | "Repel, Check, and Remove" in order to protect themselves from Lyme disease and other tick- |
17 | borne diseases; and be it further |
18 | RESOLVED, That this House hereby encourages all the state's residents to join in |
19 | recognizing the importance of safeguards and early detection of Lyme disease by speaking with |
20 | their health care providers and visiting the Rhode Island Department of Health's webpage and the |
21 | University of Rhode Island's Tick Encounter Research Center webpage; and be it further |
22 | RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
23 | transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to Nicole Alexander-Scott, MD, MPH, Director of |
24 | the Rhode Island Department of Health. |
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