Lyme Disease in Mississippi
(Links Only)
Lyme disease is a serious bacterial infection caused by a tick bite and
affects humans and animals.
This page contains links only. For text version of "Lyme Disease in Mississippi", which includes pertinent extracts from the existing links and from now defunct links, e.g., media items, see
Lyme Disease in Mississippi (Text Version)
Table of Contents
Federal government on Lyme disease in Mississippi
Mississippi rules, reports, and forms for reporting Lyme disease
State of Mississippi (other than DOH) on Lyme disease in Mississippi
Mississippi Department of Health on Lyme disease in Mississippi
Mississippi counties on Lyme disease in Mississippi
U.S. Army Lyme Disease Risk Assessments in Mississippi
Other information on Lyme disease in Mississippi
Media articles about Lyme disease in Mississippi
Medical and scientific abstracts on Lyme disease in Mississippi
Lyme disease patient support groups and patients in Mississippi
Miscellaneous or unfiled links for Lyme disease in Mississippi
For more information on Lyme disease see:
Lots Of Links On Lyme Disease
Lyme Disease in Mississippi
Federal government on Lyme disease in Mississippi
Federal government on Lyme disease in Mississippi [includes info from links now unavailable]
Mississippi rules, reports, and forms for reporting Lyme disease
MSDH: Reportable Diseases Mississippi State DOH (Revised 3/27/97)
MSDH: Reportable Diseases - 1996
State of Mississippi (other than DOH) on Lyme disease in Mississippi
State of Mississippi's Official Web Site
State of Mississippi's Official Web Site - Search - manual, lyme - 0 on 4 Apr 01
Google Search: lyme site:.ms.us - 12 on 4 Apr 01
Mississippi Department of Health on Lyme disease in Mississippi
Mississippi Department of Health
MSDH Web Site - Search Form [did not work on 4 Apr 01]
Google Search: lyme disease site:.msdh.state.ms.us - 12 on 4 Apr 01
MSDH: Lyme Disease - Questions and Answers
MSDH: Mississippi Morbidity report - May 1998
CDC: State Health Departments Search Results for LD in Mississippi - 18 as of 4 Apr 01
Mississippi counties on Lyme disease in Mississippi
MSU: Cummings and Goings in Agriculture, 18 Sep 97
U.S. Army Lyme Disease Risk Assessments in Mississippi
Lyme Disease Risk Assessments - done by U.S. Army in Mississippi
Other information on Lyme disease in Mississippi
Other information on Lyme disease in Mississippi [includes info from links now unavailable]
MSU: Google Search: lyme site:.msstate.edu - 24 on 4 Apr 01
MSU: Don't let bugs take a bite out of your summer fun, 20 Jun 00
MSU: Treatments Reduce Tick Numbers, Risk, 14 Jun 99
MSU: Avoid Getting 'Ticked', 13 Jul 98
Media articles about Lyme disease in Mississippi
Media on Lyme disease in Mississippi [includes info from links now unavailable]
NewsLibrary Search Results for Biloxi Sun Herald for lyme disease - 29 on 5 Apr 01
Medical and scientific abstracts on Lyme disease in Mississippi
Medical and scientific abstracts for Mississippi AND Lyme disease - 7 on 3 Apr 01
Lyme disease patient support groups and patients in Mississippi
Lyme disease patient support groups and patients in Mississippi
LymeNet - Support Groups: Mississippi - 1 on 4 Apr 01
LDF Support Groups: Mississippi - 0 on 4 Apr 01
Google Search Results: mississippi group:sci.med.diseases.lyme
LymeNet Flash Search Results: mississippi
Miscellaneous or unfiled links for Lyme disease in Mississippi
Annette Swanson - ALS/Lyme disease - bitten by tick in Mississippi
Strategies against tick season, [Biloxi] Sun Herald Online, circa 1997
MSU: IPM Newsletter, Nov 00
MSU: IPM Newsletter, Sep 00
MSU: Diseases and Anomalies of White-tailed Deer, 15 Aug 00
MSU: Pets Need Extra Care For Summer, 20 Apr 98
MVDL Test Listing - Referral Test Requests
Also see:
Lyme disease in Mississippi (Text Version)
[Includes information from defunct links.]
For Lyme disease in other states, see:
Lyme Disease in the United States and Canada
For more information on Lyme disease see:
Lots Of Links On Lyme Disease
Comments or questions concerning this page should be directed to
Art Doherty.
Last updated on 4 April 2001 by
Art Doherty
Lompoc, California
[email protected]