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

Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome in Children Researchers examined long-term outcomes after pediatric neuroborreliosis. Most children improved following treatment for Lyme disease. A small number continued to experience prolonged symptoms. Some children developed prolonged symptoms following treatment for Lyme neuroborreliosis (NB), including pain, fatigue, or concentration difficulties lasting longer than 6 months after completing therapy. These […]

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HOW FAST CAN A TICK TRANSMIT LYME?

How Long Does It Take a Tick to Transmit Lyme Disease?

How Long Does It Take a Tick to Transmit Lyme Disease? Transmission risk increases with attachment time—but there is no guaranteed safe window. Partially fed ticks may transmit Lyme disease in under 24 hours. Pet owners face a specific hidden risk from ticks that detach and reattach. Quick Answer: Lyme disease transmission can occur in

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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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Can Ticks Live in Manicured Yards and Greenspaces?

Can Ticks Live in Manicured Yards and Greenspaces? Ticks are not limited to deep woods. Infected ticks may still be found in manicured greenspaces. Well-kept lawns and trails may not eliminate exposure risk. It was once thought that well-maintained lawns and carefully groomed recreational spaces were relatively safe from ticks. However, newer research suggests that

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Case report: Lyme neuroborreliosis triggers multiple strokes

When Lyme Neuroborreliosis Leads to Recurrent Strokes RECURRENT STROKES? WHEN LYME DISEASE IS MISSED Lyme neuroborreliosis can rarely trigger cerebral vasculitis and recurrent strokes—even when spinal fluid testing appears normal. 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

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NEW LYME DISEASE VACCINES

Lyme Disease Vaccines in Development: What to Know About Current Candidates

Lyme Disease Vaccines in Development: What to Know About Current Candidates New Lyme vaccines are in development Protection may target ticks before transmission Questions remain about long-term effectiveness Lyme disease vaccines are once again being actively developed as Lyme disease rates continue to rise across the United States and Europe. In 1998, the first Lyme

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Neurologic complications of Babesia

Neurologic Babesia Symptoms: How Babesiosis Affects the Brain (and Is Missed) It’s not just fatigue or fever. Patients become confused—or unsteady. This is where Babesia affects the brain. Neurologic Babesia symptoms are more common than many expect—and may be severe in hospitalized patients. This is where Babesia infection extends beyond typical symptoms. In a study

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Case study: Lyme disease in patient with Long COVID

Lyme Disease and Long COVID: A Case of Overlapping Symptoms Symptoms began months after COVID-19 infection Fatigue, brain fog, and autonomic symptoms developed Lyme disease was later identified as a contributing factor The World Health Organization defines Long COVID as symptoms that persist or develop at least 3 months after infection, lasting for at least

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