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Dr. Daniel Cameron

Board-certified physician with 38+ years specializing in Lyme disease and tick-borne illnesses. Past President of ILADS (International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society) and first author of ILADS treatment guidelines. Dr. Cameron operates a solo practice focused on patient advocacy and evidence-based Lyme disease treatment. He is the author of 1,100+ articles spanning diagnosis, treatment, co-infections, and recovery from tick-borne illnesses. His work challenges conventional approaches that often leave patients undiagnosed or undertreated, emphasizing clinical judgment over rigid adherence to testing criteria that frequently produce false negatives.

Dr. Daniel Cameron

Perspective: Lyme disease patients’ mental and physical health in a COVID-19 pandemic

A broad range of factors associated with mental health problems in COVID-19 that have been seen in individuals with Lyme disease were identified in an epidemiologic review. “Age, gender, marital status, education, occupation, income, place of living, close contact with people with COVID-19, comorbid physical and mental health problems, exposure to COVID-19 related news and […]

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What are treatments for Lyme disease?

The Infectious Disease Society of America (IDSA) and the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society (ILADS) have each published their own set of evidence-based treatment guidelines. IDSA guidelines recommend a short course of antibiotics, typically 14 to 30 days. IDSA argues that the Borrelia burgdorferi bacteria does not persist in a patient beyond this timeframe

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How long do symptoms of Lyme disease last?

The symptoms of Lyme disease can be severe and persist for year. Patients often report having extreme fatigue, sleep disturbances, mood disturbances, poor memory and concentration, headaches, dizziness, neck pain, tingling in hands and feet, and joint pain. Chronic and debilitating manifestations have been described, such as: Lyme encephalopathy 1,3 Lyme neuropathy 4 Neuropsychiatric Lyme disease 5

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COVID-19 long-haulers and Lyme disease patients share similar frustrations

COVID-19 long-haulers can individuals with Lyme disease can share frustrations.  “I have all the symptoms of a COVID-19 long-hauler — but I’m hesitant to identify myself as one,” writes Pooja Yerramilli in StatNews.¹ His symptoms were typical of patients with COVID-19. “The relentless dry cough and fatigue were followed by shortness of breath.” But his

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Opinion: Neurologic problems in Lyme disease also seen in COVID-19

Neurologic symptoms from Lyme disease and COVID-19 show striking overlap, creating diagnostic confusion when patients develop headaches, brain fog, encephalopathy, and dizziness after infection. More than 80% of COVID-19 patients suffered neurologic complications in a 509-patient study — the same symptoms Lyme disease patients have reported for decades. This overlap means some Lyme disease cases

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Prevention of Lyme Disease: What Actually Works?

Prevention of Lyme disease is the single most effective way to avoid a diagnosis that can change your life. There is no reliable vaccine. Testing is imperfect. And once infection takes hold, treatment can be complicated — especially when co-infections like Babesia are involved. The best strategy is avoiding a tick bite in the first

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Autonomic dysfunction in a 64-year-old woman with a history of Lyme disease and COVID-19.

I will be discussing autonomic dysfunction in a 64-year old woman with a history of Lyme disease and COVID-19.  She was initially diagnosed and treated for Lyme disease at the age of 60.  She was diagnosed with two autonomic disorders. Her distal burning sensation without weakness were diagnosed as small fiber neuropathy (SNF).  Her dizziness,

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Infections can impact tick behavior and increase survival

In the article, “Pathogens Manipulating Tick Behavior—Through a Glass, Darkly,” Benelli reviews the literature on tick behavior triggered by infections with Anaplasma, Borrelia, Babesia, Bartonella, Rickettsia, and tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV).¹ You might think a deer tick would be worse off if infected. But, not so. It appears that deer ticks are actually more likely

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What are Lyme disease co-infections?

Today, ticks harbor multiple infectious pathogens that can be transmitted to humans through a tick bite or tainted blood transfusion. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) now reports that “a single tick can transmit multiple pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, and parasites.” [1] This can result in patients developing what is referred to as

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Signs and symptoms of Lyme disease

While many people associate Lyme disease with manifestations such as Bell’s palsy, the circular Bull’s-eye rash, and flu-like symptoms, Lyme disease can also cause sensory, cognitive, neurologic, and cardiac complications, even in its earliest stage. But, the signs and symptoms of Lyme disease are all too frequently attributed to another medical condition. Objective signs of

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