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Can you have Lyme disease and not know it?

Ask the Lyme Doc series explores some of the most commonly asked questions about Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses. Individuals can have Lyme disease and not know it for years, mistakenly attributing their symptoms to other illnesses or being misdiagnosed. This edition explores the question: How long can you have Lyme disease without knowing it?

Breast cancer patient develops Lyme disease


Severe neuropathic pain due to Lyme disease. Inside Lyme Podcast


Geriatric Babesia cases are rising and may require longer treatment

The number of Babesia cases among the elderly in the U.S. appears to be growing. According to a study by Menis and colleagues, published in the journal Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 19,469 Medicare beneficiaries had a Babesia diagnosis recorded between 2006 – 2017, with the highest rates occurring in babesiosis-endemic states. [1]

Powassan virus in children. Case reports

Powassan virus (POWV) is a tick-borne illness that can cause severe encephalitis. Animal studies have shown the virus can be transmitted to humans following a tick bite within 15 minutes. However, the cases described in a recent article “Powassan Virus Encephalitis Following Brief Attachment of Connecticut Deer Ticks” by Feder et al. “strongly suggest that infected ticks may also rapidly transmit POWV to people.” [1]

4 distinct post-treatment Lyme disease syndromes?

In a recent editorial, Dr. Allen Steere describes the clinical features and proposed mechanisms triggering what he believes are 4 distinct post-treatment Lyme disease syndromes (PTLDS) in patients who fail antibiotic treatment for Lyme disease. [1]

Three deaths associated with Lyme carditis

This Inside Lyme Podcasts with Dr. Daniel Cameron discusses three deaths associated with Lyme carditis who were diagnosed by autopsy.

COVID-19 or Lyme disease triggers autoimmune dysfunction?

In this edition, I will be discussing 64-year-woman with autonomic dysfunction with a history of Lyme disease and COVID-19.

Could Borrelia miyamotoi infections explain persistent symptoms in Lyme disease patients?

“This is the first study to investigate the presence of B. miyamotoi antibodies in a clinical population experiencing persistent symptoms and suspected tick-borne illness,” writes Delaney and colleagues from Columbia University Irving Medical Center. [1] According to the findings, Lyme disease patients testing positive for Borrelia miyamotoi were more likely to present with sleepiness and pain.

Opinion: Low COVID-19 vaccine trust among Lyme disease patients

I have Lyme disease patients who do not trust the COVID-19 vaccine. Apparently, there is also a low trust for the COVID-19 vaccine among Black Americans, writes P.R. Lockhart in an NBC News article entitled, “Experts warn of low Covid vaccine trust among Black Americans.”[1] The Black American concerns are similar to the concerns of Lyme disease patients.