Primary care physician management of tick bites in the Franche-Comte region (Eastern France, 2013)

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TitrePrimary care physician management of tick bites in the Franche-Comte region (Eastern France, 2013)
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuteursVandererven C., Bellanger A.-P, Fancher J.-F, Marguet P.
JournalMEDECINE ET MALADIES INFECTIEUSES
Volume47
Pagination261-265
Date PublishedJUN
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0399-077X
Mots-clésLyme borreliosis, Primary care physicians, TBE
Résumé

Introduction. - Tick bites, which may lead to Lyme disease, often prompt patients to consult their primary care physicians (PCPs). The aim of the present study was to assess how and how often PCPs in the Franche-Comte region of France manage tick bites. Material and methods. - Standardized questionnaires were sent to a random sample of 400 PCPs in the Franche-Comte region, requesting their voluntary and anonymous participation. The questionnaires collected socio-demographic details and practice-related information about tick-bite prophylaxis, Lyme serology, and tick-borne encephalitis vaccination. Results. - The crude response rate was 54.5% of the PCPs contacted. Tick-bite prophylaxis was prescribed as per current guidelines. However, Lyme serology seemed to be largely overprescribed for tick bites and in case of erythema migrans. A clear lack of knowledge about tick-borne encephalitis vaccination was also observed. Discussion. - PCPs provide the first line of care for patients presenting with tick bites. This study showed that although PCPs of the Franche-Comte region manage tick bites as per current guidelines, they need further training on Lyme serology limitations and availability of tick-borne encephalitis vaccination. (C) 2017 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

DOI10.1016/j.medmal.2017.03.007