New York Statutes
§ 207-A — Tick-borne diseases and blood-borne pathogen impact study
New York § 207-A
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N.Y. Public Health § 207-A (2026).
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§ 207-a. Tick-borne diseases and blood-borne pathogen impact study. 1.\nThe department, in conjunction with the commissioner of mental health,\nshall issue a report examining the mental health impacts of tick-borne\ndiseases and blood-borne pathogens on mental illness rates in endemic\nareas of the state. Such report shall include but not be limited to:\n (a) Considerations of how Lyme, tick-borne illnesses, and other\nblood-borne pathogens or vector-borne diseases may have correlations\nwith mental illness in infected individuals;\n (b) Populations at-risk including those individuals with occupations\noutdoors and/or increased exposure to vectors;\n (c) Diagnostic indicators of mental illness that can be used as\nguidance for healthcare providers and mental health practitioners;\n (
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