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Updated · 27east.com · Jun 11
New York Assembly Passes Suffolk Alpha-Gal Reporting Bill Unanimously
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Updated · 27east.com · Jun 11

New York Assembly Passes Suffolk Alpha-Gal Reporting Bill Unanimously

1 articles · Updated · 27east.com · Jun 11

Summary

  • A Suffolk County bill requiring healthcare providers to report alpha-gal syndrome cleared the New York Assembly in a unanimous vote last week.
  • Alpha-gal is not currently a reportable disease in New York, unlike other tick-related illnesses that providers must disclose to the state Health Department.
  • Those mandatory reports feed the department's annual Communicable Disease reports, making case data available to the public.
  • The measure, sponsored by Assemblyman Tommy John Schiavoni, would add alpha-gal reporting in Suffolk County as officials track tick-borne health threats.

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