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Children With Lyme Disease: Symptoms, School Problems, and Case Studies

Children With Lyme Disease: Symptoms and School Impact Children with Lyme disease can develop neurological, psychiatric, and cognitive symptoms that interfere with learning, social development, and daily functioning. While many children recover with early treatment, others experience persistent or complex symptoms that affect school performance, mood, and physical health. Lyme disease in children may present […]

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No evidence of Post-Treatment Lyme Disease in children treated early

No evidence of Post-Treatment Lyme Disease in children treated early Some children developed prolonged symptoms of neuroborreliosis (NB), including pain, fatigue or concentration difficulties, which can last more than 6 months after completing treatment, according to the authors. These patients were diagnosed with Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome (PTLDS). Clinicians are divided over the cause of

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A unique presentation of an EM rash

A unique presentation of an EM rash In the case report, “A Non-Classical Presentation of Erythema Migrans in a 51-Year-Old Woman With Early Manifestation of Lyme Neuroborreliosis (Bannwarth Syndrome),” Lorquet et al. describe a 51-year-old female who presented with general malaise, headache, neck stiffness, and an expanding rash consistent with Lyme neuroborreliosis.2 The woman reported

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Borrelia Miyamotoi Review: North America Infection Guide

Borrelia Miyamotoi Review: North America Infection Guide In their article, “Human Borrelia miyamotoi Infection in North America,” Burde and colleagues discuss the frequency and location of infection in ticks and people, clinical presentation and complications, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. Prevalence of B. miyamotoi B. miyamotoi-infected ticks have been reported throughout the northeastern, northern Midwestern, and

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Manicured greenspaces harbor infected ticks

Manicured greenspaces harbor infected ticks It was once thought that well-kept, manicured yards, for instance, were safe and free of ticks. No longer. As this study finds, ticks can be found even in the most well-groomed recreational spaces. In their study, “Ticks and Tick-Borne Pathogens in Recreational Greenspaces in North Central Florida, USA,” Bhosale and

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Case report: Lyme neuroborreliosis triggers multiple strokes

Case report: Lyme neuroborreliosis triggers multiple strokes In their article, “A case report of unilateral cerebral vasculitis in adults: keep in mind Lyme neuroborreliosis,” Riescher and colleagues examine the case of a 58-year-old man “with recurrent strokes in the same vascular territory without CSF pleocytosis, reflecting an unusual first manifestation of [Lyme neuroborreliosis].”¹ The authors

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Babesia Neurologic Complications: What 163 Patients Revealed

Babesia Neurologic Complications: What 163 Patients Revealed Babesia neurologic complications are more common than many clinicians realize. In their study “Neurologic Complications of Babesiosis,” the authors “sought to describe the type and frequency of neurologic complications of babesiosis in a group of hospitalized patients and assess risk factors that might predispose patients to neurologic complications.”

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