Lyme disease

NOUN
  1. an acute inflammatory disease characterized by a rash with joint swelling and fever; caused by bacteria carried by the bite of a deer tick
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  • His other example was less obvious: Borrelia, the spirochaete responsible for the tickborne Lyme disease.
  • Lyme disease is transmitted by ticks, no bigger than a pin-head that normally live on deer.
  • Complications of untreated Lyme disease include carditis, neuroborreliosis, arthritis and acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans.
  • Cancer - this malignancy cannot survive an encounter with MMS Bacteria - including protozoa, and long standing infections Viruses - including herpes, hepatitis, HIV, ross river fever and malaria Chronic conditions - such as lyme disease and chronic fatigue syndromeDennis WN.com - Articles related to Africa making dramatic strides in malaria fight
  • Increased awareness and prevention are key to avoiding Lyme disease.
  • His other example was less obvious: Borrelia, the spirochaete responsible for the tickborne Lyme disease.
  • The number of symptoms and duration of illness in patients with concurrent Lyme disease and babesiosis are greater than in patients with either infection alone.
  • The patient should be examined for evidence of other causes of lower facial weakness such as intracranial or parotid lesions or Lyme disease.
  • Lyme disease, a disease transmitted by ticks carrying the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi, is the most common insect-borne illness in the United States.
  • Other clues to Lyme disease have been identified, although these have not been consistently present in each patient: numbness and tingling, muscle twitching, photosensitivity, hyperacusis, tinnitus, lightheadedness, and depression. Archive 2007-03-01
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