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  1. Lyme Disease (Perspectives on Disease and Illness) by Judy Monroe, 2001-01
  2. Disarming Lyme Disease : A Scientific American article by Fred S. Kantor, 2002-05-01
  3. Lyme Disease: A Mother's Perspective by Karen Angotti, 1993-03
  4. Musical hallucinations in patients with Lyme disease. (Case Report).: An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Raphael B. Stricker, Edward E. Winger, 2003-07-01
  5. Lyme Disease (Deadly Diseases and Epidemics) by Len Yannielli, 2004-02
  6. Lyme Disease: My Search for a Diagnosis by Linda Hanner, 1991-01
  7. Babesiosis Coinfection Changes Lyme Disease Management.(Brief Article): An article from: Family Practice News by Mitchel L. Zoler, 2000-11-01
  8. Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine: Lyme disease by Belinda Rowland, 2001-01-01
  9. Cognition problems fuel Lyme disease debate. (Altered Mood, Chronic Pain Persist).: An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News by Nancy Walsh, 2002-10-01
  10. Lyme Disease and Related Disorders by jorge benach, 1988
  11. Lyme disease in urban areas, Chicago.(LETTERS)(Clinical report): An article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases by Dean A. Jobe, Jeffrey A. Nelson, et all 2007-11-01
  12. Many symptoms, long duration: think Lyme disease.(Infectious Diseases): An article from: Family Practice News
  13. Lyme Disease and Other Pest-Borne Illnesses (Venture Book) by Sean P. MacTire, 1992-04
  14. Failure to diagnose & treat lyme disease: severe injury results.(Rx for Physicians Caveat): An article from: Medical Law's Regan Report by A. David Tammelleo, 2003-06-01

81. Lyme Disease Basics- Minnesota Dept. Of Health
lyme disease is one of several tickborne diseases in Minnesota. The signs and symptoms of lyme disease vary among individuals.
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Lyme disease is a potentially serious bacterial infection caused by the bite of an infected deer tick. The disease affects both humans and animals. The Minnesota Department of Health is monitoring the spread of the disease across the state and working with residents to limit exposure to the ticks causing the disease. On this page:
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82. Lyme Disease - MayoClinic.com
A description of the disease plus complications, risk factors, diagnosis and treatment.
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83. Lyme Disease Resource Center - HealingWell.com
Message boards and chat, newsletter, disease information, patient experiences and stories, directory of related sites, and books for sale.
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When spring approaches, people across the country emerge from their wintertime captivity to enjoy the great outdoors. Unfortunately, another creature also makes an entrance in the spring-the deer tick, best known as the carrier of Lyme disease. Lyme Disease Resources Online
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84. EMedicine - Lyme Disease : Article By John Meyerhoff, MD
lyme disease lyme disease is due to infection with a spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi, and the body s immune response to the infection.
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Last Updated: July 14, 2005 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: Lyme borreliosis, parasite infection, spirochete infection, tick bite, tick infestation, Lyme tick, Ixodes, Borrelia burgdorferi, B burgdorferi, deer tick, bull's eye lesion, neuroborreliosis, Lyme titer, tick-borne illness, erythema migrans, erythema chronicum migrans, ECM, tick-borne meningoencephalitis, Lyme arthritis, Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto, B burgdorferi sensu stricto, Borrelia burgdorferi garinii, B burgdorferi garinii, Borrelia burgdorferi afzelii, B burgdorferi afzelii AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 11 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
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85. EMedicine - Tick-Borne Diseases, Lyme : Article By Jonathan A Edlow, MD
TickBorne Diseases, Lyme - lyme disease is a systemic infection caused by the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi. The bacterium is inoculated into the skin by
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86. Connecticut Tick Control - Fighting Lyme Disease
Comprehensive information regarding tick control and the spread of tickborne diseases.
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87. New Vaccine Targets Lyme Disease: New Hope For Diminishing 'Great Masquerader'
If you live in a tickinfested area, there are several precautions you can take to reduce the risk of getting lyme disease.
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Publication No. (FDA) 99-1304 The manufacturer of the vaccine LYMErix discontinued distribution in the United States in 2001. This article is no longer being updated. For current information on Lyme disease and treatment, see the CDC's Lyme page or the other references in "For More Information" at the end of this article. Email this Page
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by Carol Lewis Don C.'s hands hurt for months. He kept getting sore throats. When he turned his head to either side, it was painful to move it back. He suffered from a lack of concentration, memory loss, aching joints, and depression. Yet, the then-41-year-old New Jersey native just assumed it was all part of getting older. As symptoms worsened, Don became concerned that he was suffering from far more than the effects of middle age. A diagnostic questionnaire and extensive testing eventually confirmed that he had Lyme disease. In December 1998, the Food and Drug Administration licensed the first vaccine to help prevent Lyme disease, a bacterial infection transmitted by tick bites. LYMErix, distributed by SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals, Philadelphia, is an unusual vaccine. Like most vaccines, it stimulates the human immune system to produce antibodies, in this case directed against

88. Getting Lyme Disease To Take A Hike (June 1994)
If a physician suspects lyme disease at this pointbased on symptoms, At this point, lyme disease can be distinguished from other conditions,
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This article was published in FDA Consumer magazine several years ago. It is no longer being maintained and may contain information that is out of date. You may find more current information on this topic in more recent issues of FDA Consumer or elsewhere on the FDA Website, by checking the site index or home page , or by searching the site. FDA Home Page Search A-Z Index Site Map ... Contact FDA FDA/Website Management Staff
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89. Webmedic4u Infectious Disease Information Center: Home
Features news, ticks, treatment, history, drug information, message boards, and links to other sites.
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A person does not have to be infected to be affected by a disease. This site began many years ago as a single page. It was an attempt to educate people on how devastating Lyme disease can be. My relationship with others who were infected or fell victim to chronic diseases expanded the scope of this site. Chronically ill from work related exposure, they were discarded by employers. Denial of health insurance and treatment soon followed. Some of these people were fellow health care professionals and Emergency Medical Service personnel. The injustice they suffered daily needed to be made public, and the site grew. Then came September 11, 2001. It is estimated that more than three million people are now infected with Lyme disease in the United States. But the CDC tracks cases of Lyme disease by using strict criteria meant for surveillance (not diagnosis). Epidemiologic data suggest that the actual incidence of Lyme disease is many times higher than CDC data shows. Because Lyme patients are continually being mis-diagnosed with such diseases as: Multiple sclerosis, Lupus, mononucleosis, Alzheimer's disease, Arthritis, Lou Gehrig's disease, Chronic fatigue syndrome and a myriad of other illnesses, these unlucky individuals are not included in any census. Without the correct treatment, patients run the risk of "Persistent Lyme Disease Syndrome" (PLDS).

90. Communicable Disease Fact Sheet
Communicable Disease Fact Sheet, lyme disease. lyme disease is caused by bacteria transmitted by the deer tick (Ixodes scapularis). lyme disease may
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What is Lyme disease?
Lyme disease is caused by bacteria transmitted by the deer tick (Ixodes scapularis). Lyme disease may cause symptoms affecting the skin, nervous system, heart and/or joints of an individual. Over 45,000 cases have been reported to the New York State Department of Health since Lyme disease became reportable in 1986.
Who gets Lyme disease?
Lyme disease can affect people of any age. People who spend time in grassy and wooded environments are at an increased risk of exposure. The chances of being bitten by a deer tick are greater during times of the year when ticks are most active. Young deer ticks, called nymphs, are active from mid-May to mid-August and are about the size of poppy seeds. Adult ticks, which are approximately the size of sesame seeds, are most active from March to mid-May and from mid-August to November. Both nymphs and adults can transmit Lyme disease. Ticks can be active any time the temperature is above freezing. Infected deer ticks can be found throughout New York State.
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91. Tickborne Disease Website
lyme disease is an infection caused by the corkscrewshaped bacteria em Borrelia burgdorferi /em that are transmitted to humans by the bite of infected
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92. Lyme Disease News
lyme disease News continually updated from thousands of sources around the net.
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93. Advanced Topics In Lyme Disease
Diagnostic Hints and Treatment Guidelines for Lyme and Other Tick Borne Illnesses, Joseph J. Burrascano, Jr., M.D., Thirteenth Edition, May, 2000.
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ADVANCED TOPICS IN LYME DISEASE
DIAGNOSTIC HINTS AND TREATMENT GUIDELINES FOR LYME AND OTHER TICK BORNE ILLNESSES
JOSEPH J. BURRASCANO JR., M.D.
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  • INTRODUCTION
  • BACKGROUND INFORMATION
  • DIAGNOSTIC HINTS
    • PIROPLASMOSIS (Babesiosis)
    • EHRLICHIOSIS
    • LYME BORRELIOSIS
      • ERYTHEMA MIGRANS
      • DIAGNOSING LATE DISEASE
      • DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA
      • SYMPTOM CHECKLIST
      • LYME DISEASE TREATMENT GUIDELINES
        • PIROPLASMOSIS (Babesiosis)
        • EHRLICHIOSIS
        • LYME BORRELIOSIS
          • GENERAL INFORMATION
          • COURSE DURING THERAPY
          • TREATMENT INFORMATION
          • ANTIBIOTICS
          • MONITORING OF THERAPY
          • ANTIBIOTIC CHOICES
          • TREATMENT CATEGORIES
            • PROPHYLAXIS
            • FOR KNOWN TICK BITES
            • EARLY LOCALIZED DISEASE
            • DISSEMINATED DISEASE
              • 1. early
              • 2. late
            • A L TERNATE SCHEDULING OF ANTIBIOTIC TREATMENTS
            • ADVANCED TOPICS
              • 1. Cystic form
              • 2. Borrelia Neurotoxin
            • REFRACTORY DISEASE
              • 1. responsive to antibiotic therapy
              • 2. non-responsive to antibiotic therapy
              • ADJUNCTIVE THERAP Y
              • SAFETY
              • NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS IN CHRONIC LYME DISEASE
              • LYME DISEASE REHABILITATION
              • REHAB THERAPY PRESCRIPTION
              • MANAGING YEAST INFECTIONS
              • PATIENT INSTRUCTIONS ON TICK BITE PREVENTION AND TICK REMOVAL
              • APPENDIX
                • Rationale for treating tick bites
                • Rationale for treatment recommendations
                • SUGGESTED READING
                INTRODUCTION The pace of new discoveries in Lyme has accelerated, with many important clinical implications. I will attempt to familiarize you with the latest information. Because this is a rapidly evolving field, keep up your efforts at continuing education and communication with other experienced clinicians. This is an exciting time indeed!

94. Lyme Disease: Fact From Fiction
lyme disease is one of the most common ticktransmitted diseases in the world. Animals with lyme disease really look painful and stiff and commonly are
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Allen M. Schoen, D.V.M., M.S. L Lyme disease has often been nicknamed the great imitator. This is because many of the symptoms can mimic symptoms of many other diseases because it can effect so many different organ systems. I remember one gordon setter puppy I saw and the first symptom of Lyme disease that showed up was lack of appetite and an arrythmia in the heart that I picked up on my exam. It only got stiff and lame three days later. Fortunately I knew the heart problem wasn't there a few weeks prior on a normal exam and was suspicious of Lyme and we treated it successfully and the heart problem resolved. When considering Lyme disease as a possibility, one must also think about other tick-transmitted diseases such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever or canine erlichiosis. Arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, other joint diseases as well as kidney failure or heart problems from other causes need to be considered as well. The best prevention still is checking your dog carefully and removing any ticks at least once a day. Collars do not seem to work that well, although some of the topical insecticides do seem to work well, but then one has to weigh the potential toxic effects of these insecticide from the beneficial effects of preventing ticks. Again, I tend to compromise and only use the topicals during the greatest incidence of tick usually in the spring and fall. It is all a balance! Keep your pets away from tick infested areas, check them daily and stay healthy and happy and tick free!!

95. [sci.med.diseases.lyme] Lyme Disease Newsgroup FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for the USENET lyme disease newsgroup.
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96. Lyme Disease
Borrelia burgdorferi the spirochete that causes lyme disease. lyme disease was first recognized in the United States in 1975 by Dr. Allen Steere,
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Borrelia burgdorferi the spirochete that causes Lyme Disease. FA stain (CDC) Introduction Lyme disease was first recognized in the United States in 1975 by Dr. Allen Steere, following a mysterious outbreak of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis near the community of Lyme, Connecticut. The rural location of the Lyme outbreak and the onset of illness during summer and early fall suggested that the transmission of the disease was by an arthropod vector. In 1982, the etiologic agent of Lyme disease was discovered by Willy Burgdorfer who isolated spirochetes belonging to the genus Borrelia from the mid-guts of Ixodes ticks. He showed that these spirochetes reacted with immune serum from patients that had been diagnosed with Lyme disease. Subsequently, the etiologic agent was given the name Borrelia burgdorferi. Since then, reports of Lyme disease have increased dramatically to the point that the disease has become an important public health problem in some areas of the United States. Today Lyme disease is the most prevalent tick-borne illness in the US. Lyme disease has been reported in 49 states and on four different continents. In 2002, there were 23,763 new cases reported in the U.S. Between 1996 and 2001 the number was level at about 17,000 new cases per year, but increased by nearly 7,000 cases in 2002. See Figure 1 below from the CDC. Biology of Borrelia burgdorferi Borrelia burgdorferi , like the human pathogen Treponema pallidum

97. Care For Animals
In people, lyme disease can appear similar to other diseases such as flu or lyme disease is not easy to detect for there are a variety of symptoms.
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Only a healthy pet is a happy companion. Assuring your pet's daily well-being requires regular care and close attention to any hint of ill health. The American Veterinary Medical Association therefore suggests that you consult your veterinarian if your pet shows any of the following signs:
  • Abnormal discharges from the nose, eyes, or other body openings Loss of appetite, marked weight losses or gains, or excessive water consumption Difficult, abnormal, or uncontrolled waste elimination Abnormal behavior, sudden viciousness, or lethargy Abnormal lumps, limping, or difficulty getting up or lying down Excessive head shaking, scratching, and licking or biting any part of the body Dandruff, loss of hair, open sores, and a ragged or dull coat. Foul breath or excessive tarter deposits on teeth
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98. Lyme Disease
Issues relating to the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of lyme disease. Information on daily exercise, diet and meditation to help restore wellness.
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99. Lyme Disease
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100. LymeRing
Informational resources and homepages of people with lyme disease.
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