CDC to Investigate Morgellons Disease

Because people have been making a lot of recent inquires over a mysterious condition of the skin, referred to as Morgellons Disease, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in Atlanta, Georgia, is conducting an investigation over this.

Morgellons Disease is being looked at by the CDC, with this horrible skin condition featuring crawling, stinging, and biting sensations in sufferers. Here's more about the skin condition called Morgellons Disease, in which the CDC, according to its
CDC to Investigate Morgellons Disease
 website article, is partnering with health insurance provider Kaiser Permanente Northern California for an investigation.

Why Northern California Sufferers Are Being Targeted First For The Investigation

Morgellons Disease has been widely reported via self-reported cases in the Northern California area, according to the CDC article above, and so Kaiser Permanente Northern California is going to partner with the government agency to find out more about this skin condition. The two organizations are going to begin getting sufferers aged 13 and over who were insured by Kaiser Permanente Northern California from July 2006 to December 2007 and who live in Northern California readied for a study if they meet the criteria.

The health insurance provider serves a population where this mysterious ailment has been concentrated. The investigation is expected to take at least a year to conduct, and will include blood tests and skin biopsies. Besides the strange sensations, granules, threads, fibers and/or black speck-like objects are on top of or under one's skin for those who have this condition. Sufferers have also complained of tiredness, being confused, loss of their short term memory, vision changes, and pain in their joints, according to another CDC article.

Related information
  • The CDC and Kaiser Permanente Northern California are conducting an investigation on Morgellons.
  • Morgellons Disease includes symptoms of strange sensations and icky things under or on the skin.
  • Morgellons Disease was named after a description in the 17th Century monograph A Letter to a Friend.