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Volume 30, Number 10—October 2024
CME ACTIVITY - Research

Age- and Sex-Specific Differences in Lyme Disease Health-Related Behaviors, Ontario, Canada, 2015–2022

Janica A. AdamsComments to Author , Victoria Osasah, Katherine Paphitis, Affan Danish, Richard G. Mather, Curtis A. Russell, Jennifer Pritchard, and Mark P. Nelder
Author affiliations: Public Health Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (J.A. Adams, V. Osasah, K. Paphitis, A. Danish, R.G. Mather, C.A. Russell, J. Pritchard, M.P. Nelder); Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA (V. Osasah); Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada (R.G. Mather)

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Table 3

Specific risk factors and preventive behaviors reported by Lyme disease case-patients, by sex, Ontario, Canada, 2015–2022*

Exposure activities No. (%) cases
Crude OR (95% CI)† p value‡
Total Female Male
Risk factors
Participated in activities in wooded or tall grass areas§
N 507 282 (55.6) 225 (44.4) 1.77 (1.47–2.13) <0.001
Y 4,430 1,835 (41.4) 2,595 (58.6)
Recalled finding tick or tick bite on self
N 652 301 (46.2) 351 (53.8) 1.18 (1.00–1.39) 0.05
Y 4,020 1,691 (42.1) 2,329 (57.9)
Contacted outdoor dog or cat that shared bed or living space
N 2,062 864 (41.9) 1,198 (58.1) 0.82 (0.72–0.94) 0.004
Y
1,486
696 (46.8)
790 (53.2)


Preventive behaviors
Checked for ticks after being outdoors in wooded or tall grass areas
N 2,650 1,107 (41.8) 1,543 (58.2) 0.88 (0.77–1.01) 0.07
Y 1,265 567 (44.8) 698 (55.2)
Used insect repellant when outdoors in wooded or tall grass areas
N 2,805 1,187 (42.3) 1,618 (57.7) 0.89 (0.77–1.03) 0.12
Y 958 433 (45.2) 525 (54.8)
Used adequate clothing protection in wooded or tall grass areas¶
N 2,704 1,128 (41.7) 1,576 (58.3) 0.87 (0.76–1.01) 0.07
Y 1,046 471 (45.0) 575 (55.0)

*Case-patients were queried on risk factors and preventive behaviors in the 30 d before illness onset. A low percentage of case-patients provided responses to queries on risk factors (46%–64%) and preventive behaviors (48%–50%). OR, odds ratio. †Reference group used in OR calculations is female case-patients. ‡χ2 test; p<0.05 represents a statistically significant relationship between risk factor/preventive behavior and sex. §For activities in wooded or tall grass areas, case-patients were asked about specific activities such as hiking, camping, or hunting. ¶Adequate clothing included long sleeves, long pants, and covered shoes.

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