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borreliosis

n borreliosis f; Lyme — borreliosis de Lyme
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Lyme borreliosis: neuropsychiatric aspects and neuropathology.
Lyme may persist after too brief a period of treatment or if there has been no treatment, and may result in chronic infections whereupon Lyme borreliosis becomes a potential cause of every symptom in medical and psychiatric lexicons.
But 12 months later he was diagnosed with Lyme Disease Borreliosis - a tick-borne disease that blocks signals from the brain getting to muscles, causing weight-loss and speech defects.
Author Stephen Buhner is both a herbalist and a psychotherapist: HEALING LYME: NATURAL HEALING AND PREVENTION OF LYME BORRELIOSIS AND ITS COINFECTIONS examines the leading scientific research, common tests and treatments, and how potent herbal medicines and supplements can help.
On the basis of this experience, it seems prudent in Lyme disease-endemic areas to consider the possibility of borreliosis in patients presenting with what looks clinically like the inflammatory stage of morphea, the physician said.
Tests for human immunodeficiency virus and borreliosis were negative, and her rapid plasma reagin test was nonreactive.
ABSTRACT Blood samples were collected from 100 horses in the Northwest area of New Jersey, a region of the United States known to be endemic for borreliosis (Lyme Disease).
The catchment area of the Pediatric Department of Graz, Austria, is endemic for Lyme borreliosis. If clinical symptoms conform with laboratory tests, diagnosis of a neuroborreliosis is easy.
They are nonprofit, and dedicated to Lyme Borreliosis education and research.
Lyme disease, or Lyme Borreliosis (its clinical name), is a disease which is carried by ticks and which can be transferred to humans following a tick bite.