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Does Lyme carditis differ in children vs. adults?

Does Lyme carditis differ in children vs. adults? The authors analyzed charts of pediatric and adult patients with heart block and a positive Western Blot test for Lyme disease, who were hospitalized at Maine Medical Center. The study included 10 children and 20 adults who were admitted for Lyme carditis between January 2010 and December […]

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Clinical presentation of Lyme disease in patients living in Germany

Clinical presentation of Lyme disease in patients living in Germany The authors collected data via an online questionnaire from 252 Lyme disease patients and a control group of 267 healthy individuals living in Germany to examine the clinical presentation, including neuropsychiatric and psychological symptoms. The findings revealed that “Lyme disease can cause diverse psychological and

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Autopsy finds Lyme disease spirochetes in patient with Lewy body dementia

Autopsy finds Lyme disease spirochetes in patient with Lewy body dementia In a recent study entitled “Detecting Borrelia Spirochetes: A Case Study With Validation Among Autopsy Specimens,” researchers describe a woman with Lyme disease who was later diagnosed with Lewy body dementia.² Lyme disease diagnosed at age 54 At age 54, the woman was diagnosed

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What is Borrelia Miyamotoi? Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

What Is Borrelia Miyamotoi? Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Borrelia miyamotoi (B. miyamotoi) is an emerging tick-borne infection transmitted by the same deer ticks that carry Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacterium responsible for Lyme disease. Although first widely reported in the United States in 2013, evidence suggests the infection may have been circulating for years. So, what

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Untreated Babesia Infection: When Positive Tests Go Unmanaged

Untreated Babesia Infection: When Positive Tests Go Unmanaged Babesia infection may sometimes go untreated—even when diagnostic tests are positive. In an article by Wormser, a case is described involving a 61-year-old woman who tested positive for Babesia but did not receive treatment. The patient lived in Westchester County, New York, an area highly endemic for

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First report: Babesia odocoilei causes babesiosis in humans

Babesia odocoilei Infection in Humans: Symptoms and Treatment Challenges Babesia odocoilei has been identified in two individuals using PCR testing and DNA sequencing of the 18S rRNA gene, according to Scott and colleagues in the study “Detection of Babesia odocoilei in Humans with Babesiosis Symptoms.” This report provides the first evidence that this Babesia species

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Lyme Disease Eye Problems and Vision Changes

Lyme Disease Eye Problems and Vision Changes Lyme disease can affect the eyes and visual system in several ways. In their article, “Contrast Sensitivity Loss in Patients With Posttreatment Lyme Disease,” Rebman and colleagues reported that some Lyme disease patients experience impaired contrast sensitivity.1 Contrast sensitivity refers to the ability to distinguish objects from their

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Persistent Lyme Infection: Evidence Lyme Disease Can Persist

Persistent Lyme Infection: Evidence Lyme Disease Can Persist Research suggests that Lyme disease may persist in some patients despite standard treatment. Multiple studies indicate that Lyme disease can result in a persistent infection, leading to ongoing symptoms that may require additional evaluation and treatment. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) conducted several clinical trials evaluating

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Fatal Babesia Case: Why Delayed Diagnosis Proved Deadly

Fatal Babesia Case: How Delayed Diagnosis Turned Deadly A fatal Babesia case is uncommon but devastating when diagnosis is delayed. Babesia infection can be difficult for clinicians to recognize because symptoms often resemble more common illnesses such as viral infections or kidney infections. When Babesia is missed, the parasite continues multiplying inside red blood cells.

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Lyme carditis diagnosis during a COVID-19 quarantine

Lyme carditis diagnosis during a COVID-19 quarantine A 42-year-old man from New York City received a Lyme carditis diagnosis after quarantining in upstate New York during the COVID-19 pandemic. The case is discussed in the article “A curious case of Lyme carditis in an urban hospital,” by Brissett et al. 1 “Lyme carditis was a surprise

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