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Lyme borreliosis

The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2003
Lyme borreliosis is a multi-organ infection caused by spirochetes of the Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato group with its species B burgdorferi sensu stricto, Borrelia garinii, and Borrelia afzelii, which are transmitted by ticks of the species Ixodes.
Ulrich R, Hengge   +5 more
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Lyme neuroborreliosis

Current Opinion in Neurology, 1998
A broad variability in the clinical manifestations is observed in the European and North American borrelioses. This is dependent on bacterial strain differences in virulence and organotropism, and on different immune responses to Borrelia burgdorferi of the host in these areas.
A, Prasad, D S, Younger
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What Is Lyme Disease?

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)
This JAMA Patient Page describes the tick-borne infection Lyme disease and its signs, symptoms, and complications; diagnosis and treatment; and prevention measures.
Baiju Patel, Preeti N Malani
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Lyme Disease

Nursing Clinics of North America, 2019
Lyme disease is caused by the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi and is increasing in incidence in the United States. Patient education and early recognition and treatment of the disease are critical to reduce the impact of chronic long-term infection.
Amber, Carriveau   +2 more
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Lyme disease: diagnosis and treatment.

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2020
PURPOSE OF REVIEW Lyme disease is an important, vector-borne infection found throughout the temperate Northern hemisphere. The disease causes rash, acute systemic illness, and in some untreated patients, inflammatory arthritis.
R. Schoen
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Lyme neuroborreliosis

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 1990
Purpose of review To review the recent evidence clarifying the symptomatology and diagnosis of nervous system Lyme disease. Recent findings Two-tier testing combining pairs of ELISAs, using C6 or VlsE assays to replace second tier Western blots, may eliminate confusion about test ...
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Lyme borreliosis

2013
Lyme borreliosis (LB) is a multisystem infectious disease caused by the tick-borne spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi. The most frequent clinical manifestations include erythema migrans, meningoplyneuritis, and arthritis. Diagnosis of LB is made on clinical grounds and usually supported by a positive serology.
A, Krause, V, Fingerle
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Lyme Disease/Lyme Borreliosis

1994
Abstract Ticks have been implicated in the transmission of Lyme disease since 1909, when the Swedish dermatologist Afzelius (1910) first noticed that the pathognomonic skin lesion, erythema migrans, was associated with the bite of the tick Ixodes ricinus.
Joseph Piesman, Jeremy S Gray
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Lyme arthritis

Medical Clinics of North America, 2002
Infection with B. burgdorferi can cause a large joint inflammatory arthritis in patients who have not been treated for early Lyme disease; the knee is the most common joint affected. The diagnosis depends on a history of known exposure to the spirochete, characteristic clinical features, and serologic studies (ELISA and Western blot) confirming ...
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Lyme neuroborreliosis

2013
Lyme neuroborreliosis (LNB) designates the nervous system disorders caused by the tick-borne spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi (Bb). The clinical syndromes are usually distinct and are classified as early and the rare late or chronic LNB. Early LNB occurs 3-6 weeks after infection most frequently as a lymphocytic meningoradiculoneuritis (LMR).
Klaus, Hansen   +2 more
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