Lyme disease is a bacterial infection, caused by the bite of a tick infected by the bacteria borrelia burgdorferi.
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The patient's medical history revealed an infection with Borrelia 1 year previously.
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Several theories exist and the Borrelia burgdorferi infection is not yet elucidated.
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The present concept of the transmission of Lyme disease from Borrelia-infected Ixodes sp.
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In addition expression of CRASP-1 is directly correlated with complement resistance of Borrelia species.
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We discuss therapeutic difficulties and psychiatric complications in the absence of a clear-cut diagnosis of neuroborreliosis.
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Conclusions: A subset of patients with neuroborreliosis develops a brainstem encephalitis with a typical clinical course and distinct MRI findings.
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Background: Lyme neuroborreliosis (LNB) is a frequent manifestation of Lyme disease in children and its current diagnosis has limitations.
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Dissemination of the pathogen Borrelia burgdorferi can result in multiple EM skin lesions or in extracutaneous manifestations such as Lyme neuroborreliosis.
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She was diagnosed with neuroborreliosis; she received various courses of antibiotics over several years, but without any clinical improvement in her condition.
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Lymeborreliosis is characterized by cellular inflammatory responses at multiple body sites.
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Infection with B. burgdorferi in humans causes Lyme disease or Lymeborreliosis.
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Lymeborreliosis is the most prevalent vector-borne disease in northern hemisphere.
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Lymeborreliosis is a common vector-borne disease in Europe.
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Lymeborreliosis (LB) is the most prevalent tick-borne disease in Europe.
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Thus, the vaccine prevented tick-vectored infection and associated symptoms of Lymedisease.
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Lymedisease was diagnosed for 3 workers at risk for tick bite.
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I'd review the causes and symptoms for Lymedisease, Chronic Fatigue, Epstein-Barr.
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Lymedisease has a variety of symptoms ranging from mild to severe.
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Infection with B. burgdorferi in humans causes Lymedisease or Lyme borreliosis.
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Several theories exist and the Borreliaburgdorferiinfection is not yet elucidated.
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Recently, a number of refinements in diagnostic modalities for detection of Borreliaburgdorferiinfection have been developed.
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Background: Lymeneuroborreliosis (LNB) is a frequent manifestation of Lyme disease in children and its current diagnosis has limitations.
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Dissemination of the pathogen Borrelia burgdorferi can result in multiple EM skin lesions or in extracutaneous manifestations such as Lymeneuroborreliosis.