Florida Lyme Disease Association

3948 3rd St S
Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250

The Florida Lyme Disease Association (FLDA) is dedicated to enhancing the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of Lyme disease and related vector-borne diseases. They aim to achieve this through educational efforts directed at both the public and healthcare providers, alongside supporting scientific research initiatives.

Recent findings indicate that Lyme disease is actually ten times more prevalent than previously reported, with an estimated 300,000 Americans diagnosed annually. The FLDA actively disseminates crucial information on the symptoms, prevention, and treatment of Lyme disease, emphasizing the importance of awareness and education in combating this growing health concern.

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