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Lyme disease can cost billions

by Daniel J. Cameron, MD MPH The cases were identified based on the physicians’ determination in the medical record, patients’ clinical findings, tick exposure, and other relevant details (e.g., laboratory results). The mean costs of early Lyme disease consisted of $801 for direct medical costs, $259 for indirect medical costs, $52 for non-medical costs, and […]

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How long has Lyme disease been around?

In an accidental discovery, Professor George Poinar, Jr., a palaeoentomologist and parasitologist, identified ticks preserved in a piece of amber estimated to be between 15 and 20 million years old. The scientist, from Oregon State University, had acquired the amber while visiting the Dominican Republic 25 years earlier. But just recently examined it with a

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MOST CHILDREN WITH POSITIVE IGM IMMUNOBLOT FOR LYME DISEASE ARE TRULY POSITIVE

Video Blog: MOST CHILDREN WITH POSITIVE IGM IMMUNOBLOT FOR LYME DISEASE ARE TRULY POSITIVE

by Daniel J. Cameron, MD MPH Lantos and colleagues from Duke University Medical Center recently questioned the accuracy of the IgM immunoblot for Lyme disease (LD) in children and adolescents by reviewing a series of patients admitted to Boston Children’s Hospital during a 7-year period. The study, False Positive Lyme Disease IgM Immunoblots in Children,

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Researchers identify novel drug combinations to combat Lyme persister cells

Researchers identify novel drug combinations to combat Lyme persister cells

by Daniel J. Cameron, MD MPH In a study entitled “A Drug Combination Screen Identifies Drugs Active against Amoxicillin-Induced Round Bodies of In Vitro Borrelia burgdorferi Persisters from an FDA Drug Library,” Feng and colleagues hypothesize that when Borrelia burgdorferi, the Lyme bacterium, is confronted with certain stressors, such as starvation or exposure to antibiotics,

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Sick for years with Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome

Video Blog: Sick for years with Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome

by Daniel J. Cameron, MD MPH The study focuses on the similarities and differences in male and female Lyme disease patients. However, the authors give little attention to the fact that both the male and female participants suffered from Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome a decade after treatment. A growing number of studies describe individuals sick

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problems with 2-week course of antibiotics for Lyme disease

Video Blog: More problems with 2-week course of antibiotics for Lyme disease

by Daniel J. Cameron, MD MPH As early as 1990, Logigian and colleagues hypothesized that a two-week course of intravenous ceftriaxone would not successfully eradicate the Lyme bacterium. “The likely reason for relapse is failure to eradicate the spirochete completely with a two-week course of intravenous ceftriaxone therapy.” [3] A recently published clinical trial from

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Reversible causes of Dementia

Reversible causes of Dementia and Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus

According to Rolling Stone, doctors believed the 79-year-old singer’s “increasingly debilitating memory loss was due to either Alzheimer’s or to dementia brought on by blows to the head from the boxing, football and rugby of his teens and early twenties.” He reportedly could not remember what he was doing from one moment to the next,

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LADS Lyme disease guidelines rank in top 5% of all research articles

ILADS Lyme disease guidelines rank in top 5% of all research articles, as scored by Altmetrics

by Daniel J. Cameron, MD MPH Altmetrics are metrics and qualitative data that are complementary to traditional, citation-based metrics that track and demonstrate the reach and influence of research publications to key stakeholders. [1] The Altmetrics score “can signal that research is changing a field of study, the public’s health, or having any other number of

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Lyme disease Netherlands clinical trial

Video Blog: Netherlands trial does not support short-term therapy for Lyme disease

by Daniel J. Cameron, MD MPH In the article, Randomized Trial of Longer-term Antibiotic Therapy for Symptoms Attributed to Lyme Disease, the authors “assessed whether longer-term antibiotic treatment of persistent symptoms attributed to Lyme disease leads to better outcomes than does shorter-term treatment.” They report that “longer-term antibiotic treatment did not have additional beneficial effects

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JAMA review ignores chronic manifestations of Lyme disease

JAMA review ignores chronic manifestations of Lyme disease

by Daniel J. Cameron, MD MPH “Multiple trials have shown efficacy for a 10-day course of oral doxycycline for treatment of erythema migrans and for a 14-day course for treatment of early neurologic Lyme disease in ambulatory patients,” the review concludes. Furthermore, “Evidence indicates that a 10-day course of oral doxycycline is effective for HGA

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