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Case studies: Babesia patients infected with Bartonella

In their article “Human Babesia odocoilei and Bartonella spp. co-infections in the Americas,” Maggi and colleagues describe a series of patient cases which through molecular documentation demonstrates Babesia odocoilei infection in humans in the United States and emphasizes the potential for co-infection with a Bartonella species. [1]

Homicide, two assaults, and suicide in Lyme disease patient

A case report by Dr. Robert Bransfield and colleagues describes a patient who developed substance abuse issues after struggling with Lyme disease and was eventually charged with homicide and two assaults. The patient later committed suicide.

Chronic Lyme patient treated successfully with low dose Flagyl

In their article “Patient with Chronic Lyme Disease and Recurrent Relapses, Maintained in Complete Remission by Low Doses of Metronidazole,” Lacout and colleagues describe a unique case of a Lyme disease patient, residing in France, whose chronic symptoms and relapses resolved with long-term, low dose Flagyl. [1]

Facial paralysis due to Lyme disease initially attributed to a virus

In their article “Bilateral facial paralysis: an atypical presentation of Lyme disease,” Collignon and colleagues describe the case of a 35-year-old man who was admitted to the hospital complaining of disabling back pain, which was preceded by facial paralysis.¹

Lyme disease associated with kidney problems

There are only a handful of published cases describing the impact of Lyme disease on the kidneys. In their article “Lyme disease-associated glomerulonephritis,” Mc Causland and colleagues highlight several cases of glomerulonephritis (inflammation and damage to the filtering part of the kidneys) due to Lyme disease. [1]

Lyme endocarditis diagnosed by PCR testing

In their article “Lyme disease: A rare cause of infective endocarditis,” Gomez-Tschrnko and colleagues describe a patient with culture-negative Lyme endocarditis who was diagnosed based on PCR tissue analysis. [1]

Can ticks fly with the help of static electricity?

Many have asked - can ticks fly? Apparently they can, using static electricity.

Cardiac problems after a 10-day course of treatment for Lyme disease

Some doctors prescribe short courses of antibiotics for Lyme disease. Others prescribe antibiotics longer with the hope they can prevent complications, such as cardiac problems, due to Lyme disease. In this case report, a patient developed atrial flutter following a brief course of antibiotics.

Lyme disease triggers seizures in young child

In their article, “Rare Presentation of Pediatric Nervous System Lyme Disease: A Case Report,” Khurtsilava and colleagues describe a unique case involving a young child who developed seizures due to Lyme disease. [1]

Autism (ASD) symptoms improve following treatment for Lyme disease

In their case report, investigators describe a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), whose cognitive and neuropsychiatric symptoms resolved completely or improved substantially after he was treated with antibiotics for Lyme disease and Bartonella.