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Lyme Disease Expert: Daniel Cameron, MD

Lyme Disease Expert: Daniel Cameron, MD

Lyme Disease Expert: Daniel Cameron, MD This page is part of a broader guide to Lyme disease, including symptoms, testing, mechanisms, and recovery. Dr. Daniel Cameron is a Lyme disease specialist and past president of the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society (ILADS), with decades of experience diagnosing and treating patients with complex tick-borne illnesses, […]

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Borrelia miyamotoi Infection

Borrelia miyamotoi Infection: Symptoms, Testing, and Treatment

Borrelia miyamotoi Infection: Symptoms, Testing, and Treatment Borrelia miyamotoi is an emerging tick-borne infection transmitted by the same Ixodes ticks that spread Lyme disease. Although it was first identified in Japan in 1995, human infections have now been reported across North America, Europe, and Asia. Because the same ticks transmit Borrelia burgdorferi and Borrelia miyamotoi,

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School Performance in Children

Why Lyme Disease Causes School Problems in Children

Why Lyme Disease Causes School Problems in Children School difficulties may be an early sign of pediatric Lyme disease Neurologic symptoms, fatigue, and brain fog may interfere with learning Recognition and accommodations may help recovery and academic success Lyme disease school problems in children may occur when infection affects cognition, sleep, energy regulation, and neurologic

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Why Lyme Disease Can Affect Multiple Body Systems

What Body Systems Does Lyme Disease Affect?

What Body Systems Does Lyme Disease Affect? Lyme disease can affect more than one body system. Symptoms may involve the nerves, joints, heart, skin, or brain. This multisystem pattern can make diagnosis difficult. What body systems does Lyme disease affect? Lyme disease can affect several parts of the body, including the nervous system, musculoskeletal system,

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WHY LYME TESTS CAN BE NEGATIVE

Why Early Lyme Disease Tests Can Be Negative

Why Early Lyme Disease Tests Can Be Negative Lyme disease testing can be confusing, particularly during the early stages of infection. Patients may experience symptoms consistent with Lyme disease while laboratory tests remain negative. Early symptoms may include fatigue, headache, joint pain, or neurologic complaints. A broader overview of these patterns can be found in

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Surveillance Criteria vs Clinical Diagnosis

Surveillance Criteria vs Clinical Diagnosis in Lyme Disease

Surveillance Criteria vs Clinical Diagnosis in Lyme Disease Lyme disease diagnosis often reveals a tension between surveillance criteria and clinical diagnosis. Public health definitions were designed to track disease patterns across populations, while clinicians must evaluate individual patients whose symptoms and laboratory findings may evolve over time. Surveillance definitions help public health agencies monitor disease

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What are bad signs after a tick bite?

What Are Bad Signs After a Tick Bite?

What Are Bad Signs After a Tick Bite? An expanding rash, flu-like illness, neurologic symptoms, dizziness, or heart symptoms after outdoor exposure should not be ignored. Early recognition may help prevent delayed Lyme disease diagnosis. Most tick bites are harmless — but evolving symptoms deserve attention. Bad signs after a tick bite include an expanding

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CAN LYME DISEASE BE DANGEROUS

Can Lyme Disease Kill You? What the Evidence Shows

Can Lyme Disease Kill You? What the Evidence Shows Lyme disease is usually a treatable infection, especially when recognized early. However, in rare cases, serious complications can become life-threatening if diagnosis and treatment are delayed. Understanding these complications may help patients and clinicians recognize warning signs before severe cardiac, neurologic, or systemic illness develops. Lyme

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Case Reports of Fatal Tick-Borne Infections

Can Lyme Disease Be Fatal? Case Reports of Fatal Tick-Borne Infections

Can Lyme Disease Be Fatal? Case Reports of Fatal Tick-Borne Infections Lyme disease is rarely fatal Delayed diagnosis can lead to severe complications Heart, brain, or coinfections may sometimes be involved Can Lyme disease be fatal? In most cases, Lyme disease is treatable. However, rare fatal cases have been reported—typically when diagnosis is delayed or

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