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Lyme disease is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi and is transmitted to humans by the bite of infected blacklegged ticks. Typical symptoms include fever, headache, fatigue, and a characteristic skin rash called erythema migrans. If left untreated, infection can spread to joints, the heart, and the nervous system. Lyme disease is diagnosed based on symptoms, physical findings (e.g., rash), and the possibility of exposure to infected ticks; laboratory testing is helpful in the later stages of disease. Most cases of Lyme disease can be treated successfully with a few weeks of antibiotics. Steps to prevent Lyme disease include using insect repellent, removing ticks promptly, landscaping, and integrated pest management. The ticks that transmit Lyme disease can occasionally transmit other tick-borne diseases as well.
Abbott launches new molecular assay to detect vector-borne microorganisms

Abbott launches new molecular assay to detect vector-borne microorganisms

Entomologist to study how immune system responds to rickettsial infection

Entomologist to study how immune system responds to rickettsial infection

New legislation allows physicians in Texas to treat chronic Lyme disease

New legislation allows physicians in Texas to treat chronic Lyme disease

Researchers discover new tick-borne bacterium that causes ehrlichiosis in Wis., Minn.

Researchers discover new tick-borne bacterium that causes ehrlichiosis in Wis., Minn.

New study offers detailed look at the status of Lyme disease in Central Illinois

New study offers detailed look at the status of Lyme disease in Central Illinois

Study explains why some people experience repeated infections of Lyme disease

Study explains why some people experience repeated infections of Lyme disease

AAPA recognizes nation's top five Physician Assistants with PAragon Awards

AAPA recognizes nation's top five Physician Assistants with PAragon Awards

PCR testing for B. burgdorferi bacteria in joint fluid may confirm Lyme arthritis diagnosis

PCR testing for B. burgdorferi bacteria in joint fluid may confirm Lyme arthritis diagnosis

Retrovirus XMRV may not be associated with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in the central nervous system

Retrovirus XMRV may not be associated with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in the central nervous system

Artemisinin or high-pressure oxygen can boost natural cancer remedy

Artemisinin or high-pressure oxygen can boost natural cancer remedy

Simple precautions can protect against zoonotic diseases

Simple precautions can protect against zoonotic diseases

Insect Shield Repellent Apparel can protect against tick bites

Insect Shield Repellent Apparel can protect against tick bites

Insight into Lyme disease

Insight into Lyme disease

Lyme’s disease and chronic fatigue syndrome biomarkers found

Lyme’s disease and chronic fatigue syndrome biomarkers found

Transgenic fungal approach can fight against malaria and bug-borne diseases

Transgenic fungal approach can fight against malaria and bug-borne diseases

New research: Spinal fluid proteins can differentiate nPTLS from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

New research: Spinal fluid proteins can differentiate nPTLS from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Viral Genetics' lead researcher, Advisor to receive Lauren F. Brooks Hope Award

Viral Genetics' lead researcher, Advisor to receive Lauren F. Brooks Hope Award

Green on satellite images warns of hantavirus outbreaks

Green on satellite images warns of hantavirus outbreaks

Proper diagnosis and antibiotic treatment are the best way to prevent Lyme arthritis

Proper diagnosis and antibiotic treatment are the best way to prevent Lyme arthritis

Boston-based Research 2.0 begins Viral Genetics coverage, publishes initial report

Boston-based Research 2.0 begins Viral Genetics coverage, publishes initial report

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