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Time for Lyme awards grant to research grou
The Hour (blog)
Previous research by Dr. Sapi and UNH's Lyme Disease Research Group has already shown that the bacteria that causes the disease, Borrelia burgdorferi, is capable of resisting antibiotic treatment by “hiding” in a self-made proent with traditional ...


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Lyme Disease Risk Highest on Northeast Coast: How to Prevent it
International Business Times
Lyme disease is treated with antibiotics such as doxycycline and amoxicillin for 10 to 28 days. If treated early, Lyme disease is usually curative. If left untreated, the disease can be more stubborn, and may require an antibiotic that has the ability ...

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The Ultimate Lyme Disease Map — So Far
WBUR
The study notes that “accurate and timely” diagnosis is crucial to initiating antibiotic treatments that can help patients avoid the more serious complications of Lyme disease. At the same time, the authors point out that incorrectly suspecting Lyme ...

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Deer Ticks Spread North, Lyme Disease on Rise
FOX 9 News
by Erik Runge / FOX 9 News The Minnesota Department of Health says more black-legged ticks -- better known as deer ticks -- are being found farther north than before, and their expansion is also increasing the risks of contracting Lyme disease.

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New map pinpoints areas of highest human risk for lyme disease in eastern ...
PhysOrg.com
The study notes that "accurate and timely" diagnosis is crucial to initiating antibiotic treatments that can help patients avoid the more serious complications of Lyme disease. At the same time, the authors point out that incorrectly suspecting Lyme ...

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Wisconsin Lyme doctor gets reprieve
Dane101
He diagnosed me with Lyme based on my symptoms and history and started treating me with antibiotics. He brought me back from the edge.” In mid-November, Blohm's treatment ended abruptly. His Lyme doctor — John Gregory Hoffmann — was summoned to ...


Aggressive antibiotic therapy could not kill all spirochetes in monkeys with ...
ProHealth
The persistence of symptoms in Lyme disease patients following antibiotic therapy, and their causes, continue to be a matter of intense controversy. The studies presented here explore antibiotic efficacy using nonhuman primates.

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