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The Journey of Adult Patients with Lyme Disease in the United States: A Qualitative Interview Study and Patient-Reported, Health-Related Quality-of-Life Assessment. [PDF]
Gould LH +8 more
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Nonspecific Symptoms Attributable to Lyme Disease in High-Incidence Areas, United States, 2017-2021. [PDF]
Nawrocki CC +7 more
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Within the last decade, Lyme borreliosis has emerged as a complex new infection whose distribution is worldwide. The disorder is caused by a recently recognized spirochete, B. burgdorferi, transmitted by ticks of the I. ricinus complex. Certain species of mice are critical in the life cycle of the spirochete, and deer appear to be crucial to the tick ...
Allen C Steere, Steere Allen C
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Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 1993
The clinical features of Lyme disease have been well documented since its description as a distinct clinical entity in 1975. A better understanding of the diversity of Borrelia strains and species that cause the disease as well as new insights into the immunology and pathogenesis of Lyme disease help explain some of the observed variations in clinical ...
J, Evans, R T, Schoen
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The clinical features of Lyme disease have been well documented since its description as a distinct clinical entity in 1975. A better understanding of the diversity of Borrelia strains and species that cause the disease as well as new insights into the immunology and pathogenesis of Lyme disease help explain some of the observed variations in clinical ...
J, Evans, R T, Schoen
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Work, 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 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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