The Millstone Times March 2020

♥ HEALTH  &  WELLNESS

Chris Smith’s TICK Act and End Neglected Diseases Act Became Law Two major health bills authored by Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) were at- tached to an end-of-year, must-pass spending package became a law. The first bill—the TICK Act—creates a “new whole-of-government na- tional strategy to combat Lyme” and other tick borne diseases. It au- thorizes $150 million in federal funding for Centers of Excellence and important Lyme initiatives at the local level. “It’s taken 21 years—and over a dozen bills I’ve introduced in Congress beginning with the Lyme Disease Initiative Act of 1998 to get here.” Smith said. “This marks a major victory for hundreds of thousands—especially and including children—who suffer from this horrific disease.” Smith introduced the TICK Act in 2019 joined by Rep. Colin Peterson (D-MN) in the House and Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) and Tina Smith (R-MN) in the Senate. As included in the end-of-year bill, the legisla- tion is now named for former Senator Kay Hagan (D-NC) who tragically passed away from a tick-borne disease in October. “The national strategy provision coupled with $150 million for research, prevention and treatment programs will enable additional federal agen- cies to step up and coordinated their efforts in the fight against Lyme,” said Smith, the co-chair of the House Lyme Disease Caucus. “The new law will open doors to innovative therapies, treatments, better diagnosis and more accurate information for doctors, and their patients with Lyme.” “With a whole-of-government approach, all patients, including those suffering with chronic Lyme will get more answers and hopefully relief from this debilitating disease.” According to the Department of Health and Human Services 2018 Report to Congress, there are approximately 300,000 new cases of tick borne disease each year—with an estimated 40,000 new cases annually in New Jersey alone. Smith’s second bill became law, the End Neglected Tropical Diseases Act (HR 3460). It supports the treatment, control, and elimination of Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs). It ensures that that United States Agency for International Development’s (USAID’s) programs effectively integrate NTD treatment, control and elimination efforts with other de- velopment issues, such as HIV/AIDS, malaria, water and sanitation and education. “More than 10 million Americans living in extreme poverty—and 1.4 billion people worldwide—are currently infected with at least one of these awful, but preventable diseases which blind, disable, disfigure and sometime kill victims” Smith said. “My bill breaks down silos and inte- grates critical therapies USAID is already doing to help those suffering fromNTDs such as West Nile Virus, Zika, dengue or severe dengue fever, leprosy, scabies and soil-transmitted helminthiases (STH) (roundworm, whipworm, and hookworm).”

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