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Lyme Disease Diagnosis in Black Children

Black Children More Likely to Be Diagnosed Later With Lyme Disease Studies suggest that Black children may be more likely to receive a later diagnosis of Lyme disease compared with white children. Delayed recognition of early Lyme disease may contribute to higher rates of disseminated infection at the time of diagnosis. One study found that […]

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How can Lyme disease affect babies?

How Can Lyme Disease Affect Babies? Lyme disease during pregnancy has raised concerns about possible effects on maternal health and infant outcomes. In a recent study examining Lyme disease pregnancy outcomes, researchers used an international cross-sectional survey to explore how Lyme disease occurring during or around pregnancy may affect both mothers and their children. Participants

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Chronic Babesia: Why Some Infections Won’t Clear

Chronic Babesia: Why Some Infections Won’t Clear Chronic babesia infection is one of the most challenging conditions to treat—especially in immunocompromised patients. In the article “Failure of an Approximately Six Week Course of Tafenoquine to Completely Eradicate Babesia microti Infection in an Immunocompromised Patient,” Prasad and Wormser describe a Babesia infection that relapsed repeatedly despite

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Lyme Disease Brachial Plexopathy: Arm Weakness and Meningitis

Lyme Disease Brachial Plexopathy: Arm Weakness and Radicular Pain Lyme disease brachial plexopathy can present as progressive arm weakness, neck pain, and shock-like pains radiating from the shoulders. A 76-year-old man developed left arm weakness following what he believed was a mosquito bite. He was initially treated for presumed cellulitis with temporary improvement. However, he

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