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Lyme disease in Western Europe: an emerging problem? A systematic review

Acta Clinica Belgica, 2019
Objectives: Lyme borreliosis is the most common zoonotic disease in Europe and causes an estimated total burden of 10.55 disability-adjusted life years (DALY) per 100 000 population.
Olivia Vandekerckhove   +2 more
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Lyme borreliosis

The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2004
Lyme borreliosis (Lyme disease) is caused by spirochaetes of the Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato species complex, which are transmitted by ticks. The most common clinical manifestation is erythema migrans, which eventually resolves, even without antibiotic treatment.
Gerold, Stanek   +3 more
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Lyme Disease

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1984
Lyme disease is a newly recognized disease with diverse but characteristic inflammatory manifestations that involve the skin, joints, heart, and CNS. The illness develops following the bite of the Ixodes tick and is caused by a Treponema-like spirochete.
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Lyme neuroborreliosis

Annals of Neurology, 1995
AbstractNeuroborreliosis, an infection of the nervous system caused by spirochetes of the genus Borrelia, has achieved worldwide attention in the last decade as part of the clinical spectrum of Lyme disease. This disorder, caused by Borrelia burgdorferi, has increased in incidence to become the most frequent arthropod‐borne infection in North America ...
J C, Garcia-Monco, J L, Benach
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Lyme Disease

Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 2001
PurposeTo review the presentation, treatment, and prevention of Lyme disease in primary care.Data SourcesSelected articles from the scientific literature and the Centers for Disease Control.ConclusionsLyme disease is a tick‐borne, multisystem inflammatory disease with worldwide distribution caused by the spirochete Borrelia burgdor‐feri.
Lorna Schumann, Donna Wright
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Lyme nephritis

Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, 2013
ObjectiveTo review what is known and highlight knowledge gaps regardingLyme nephritis (LN).Data SourcesPublications identified via PubMed using the keywords “Borrelia burgdorferi,” “Borreliosis,” “glomerulonephritis,” “protein‐losing nephropathy,” “autoimmunity,” and “retriever,” and as generated by investigators working in the fields ofBorreliosis and
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Lyme Disease

Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 1991
Lyme disease, also known as Lyme borreliosis, is at present the most common arthropod-borne infectious disease in Europe and the United States. It is caused by the bacterial spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi and transmitted to the human primarily in the spring, summer and early fall by the tick Ixodes dammini or deer tick. Signs and symptoms of infection
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A Review of Post-treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome and Chronic Lyme Disease for the Practicing Immunologist

Clinical reviews in allergy and immunology, 2021
Katelyn H. Wong, E. Shapiro, G. Soffer
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Lyme Neuroborreliosis

Continuum, 2015
Lyme disease, caused by the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi, is the most common tick-borne illness in the United States and Europe. Lyme disease usually begins with the characteristic skin lesion, erythema migrans, at the site of the tick bite. Following hematogenous dissemination, neurologic, cardiac, and/or rheumatologic involvement may occur ...
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Lyme carditis

Internal and Emergency Medicine, 2009
Russell Evan, Berger   +1 more
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