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Top 10 Lyme disease blogs for 2021!

The top Lyme Disease Science Blogs for 2021 covered a range of topics. The potential impact of a COVID-19 vaccine on Lyme disease patients and the overlapping presentations of the two illnesses was of particular interest. Other popular blogs included those highlighting the unique manifestations of Lyme disease.

Lyme arthritis in children can present throughout the year

Lyme arthritis in children can present throughout the year for those living in areas endemic for Lyme disease, according to a study by Sundheim and colleagues. In their article, “Seasonality of Acute Lyme Disease in Children,” investigators described 690 children with Lyme disease residing in three endemic regions of the United States. [1]

Potential barriers to accepting a Lyme disease vaccine

Dr. Daniel Cameron discusses the potential barriers to the public's acceptance and utilization of a Lyme disease vaccine.

Lyme disease in an African American child with Down’s syndrome

Scattered rashes on an African American toddler helped clinicians diagnose disseminated Lyme disease but such signs may be missed in patients with darker skin color.

Bannwarth syndrome in early disseminated Lyme disease

In this Inside Lyme Podcast episode, Dr. Daniel Cameron discusses the case of a 66-year-old man with Bannwarth syndrome with urinary retention in early Lyme disease.

Points of view: Lyme disease patients and physicians

Raffetin and colleagues explore the perceptions and experiences of Lyme disease patients in an article entitled “Perceptions, Representations, and Experiences of Patients Presenting Nonspecific Symptoms in the Context of Suspected Lyme Borreliosis.” [1]

High cost of treating Lyme arthritis in children with surgery

A study by Tout and colleagues investigated how operative management impacts the clinical course and health care costs of pediatric patients hospitalized with Lyme arthritis. “We hypothesized that surgery does not improve clinical outcomes for children with Lyme arthritis but does increase resource utilization and cost,” the authors wrote.

Southern Tick-Associated Rash Illness (STARI) and Lyme disease

Dr. Daniel Cameron discusses the case of a 63-year-old woman with STARI (Southern Tick-Associated Rash Illness) and provides a comparison with Lyme disease.

Case report: Powassan meningoencephalitis

Powassan virus (POWV) is a rare tick-borne infection which can lead to encephalitis, meningitis, and meningoencephalitis in humans. In this case report, the authors describe a 62-year-old man who developed "rapid deterioration of mental status including profound expressive aphasia and required intubation and high-dose steroids." The man later tested positive for the Powassan virus. [1]

Increase in tick bites during COVID-19 pandemic

In a recent article, “Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic on Reported Lyme Disease, United States, 2020,” McCormick and colleagues assessed how the pandemic might influence the risk of tick bites and affect patients seeking medical care and the reporting of Lyme disease cases.