نتایج جستجو برای: lyme disease

تعداد نتایج: 1491338  

Journal: :The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 1992
K Sinusas M A Kazakoff C Macchia

Lyme borreliosis is an important clinical illness, the incidence of which has increased gready during the previous decade.! Nationally the disease has been documented in 46 states with a 16-fold increase in reported cases since 1982.2 Lyme disease is named after the town of Old Lyme, Connecticut, from which the first cases reported in the United States were found. 3 Our service area in Connecti...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2002
J D Piacentino B S Schwartz

Lyme disease is the most common vector borne disease in the United States. Since the early 1980s, a large body of literature has evaluated the occupational risk of Lyme disease. The availability of a new vaccine to prevent Lyme disease makes it necessary for occupational health professionals to make decisions regarding the occupational risk of the disease among employees.

Journal: :Rhode Island medical journal 2017
Lakir D Patel Jay S Schachne

Lyme disease is the most common tick-borne infection in the Northern hemisphere. Cardiac manifestations of Lyme disease typically include variable atrioventricular nodal block and rarely structural heart pathology. The incidence of Lyme carditis may be underestimated based on current reporting practices of confirmed cases. This case of a 59-year-old man with Lyme carditis demonstrates the uniqu...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 1999
M. I. Meltzer D. T. Dennis K. A. Orloski

To determine the cost effectiveness of vaccinating against Lyme disease, we used a decision tree to examine the impact on society of six key components. The main measure of outcome was the cost per case averted. Assuming a 0.80 probability of diagnosing and treating early Lyme disease, a 0.005 probability of contracting Lyme disease, and a vaccination cost of $50 per year, the mean cost of vacc...

Journal: :Infectious disease clinics of North America 2008
Adriana Marques

Studies have shown that most patients diagnosed with chronic Lyme disease either have no objective evidence of previous or current infection with Borrelia burgdorferi or are patients who should be classified as having post-Lyme disease syndrome, which is defined as continuing or relapsing nonspecific symptoms (such as fatigue, musculoskeletal pain, and cognitive complaints) in a patient previou...

Journal: :Morbidity and mortality weekly report. Surveillance summaries 2017
Amy M Schwartz Alison F Hinckley Paul S Mead Sarah A Hook Kiersten J Kugeler

PROBLEM/CONDITION Lyme disease is the most commonly reported vectorborne disease in the United States but is geographically focal. The majority of Lyme disease cases occur in the Northeast, mid-Atlantic, and upper Midwest regions. Lyme disease can cause varied clinical manifestations, including erythema migrans, arthritis, facial palsy, and carditis. Lyme disease occurs most commonly among chil...

Journal: :Expert review of anti-infective therapy 2011
Paul M Lantos

The diagnosis of chronic Lyme disease has been embroiled in controversy for many years. This is exacerbated by the lack of a clinical or microbiologic definition, and the commonality of chronic symptoms in the general population. An accumulating body of evidence suggests that Lyme disease is the appropriate diagnosis for only a minority of patients in whom it is suspected. In prospective studie...

2016
Raphael B Stricker Lorraine Johnson

Lyme disease caused by the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi has become a major worldwide epidemic. Recent studies based on Big Data registries show that >300,000 people are diagnosed with Lyme disease each year in the USA, and up to two-thirds of individuals infected with B. burgdorferi will fail conventional 30-year-old antibiotic therapy for Lyme disease. In addition, animal and human evidence...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1984
R. C. Johnson F. W. Hyde C. M. Rumpel

Morphology, physiology, and DNA nucleotide composition of Lyme disease spirochetes, Borrelia, Treponema, and Leptospira were compared. Morphologically, Lyme disease spirochetes resemble Borrelia. They lack cytoplasmic tubules present in Treponema, and have more than one periplasmic flagellum per cell end and lack the tight coiling which are characteristic of Leptospira. Lyme disease spirochetes...

2017
Armin Alaedini Benjamin Lebwohl Gary P. Wormser Peter H. Green Jonas F. Ludvigsson

BACKGROUND Environmental factors, including infectious agents, are speculated to play a role in the rising prevalence and the geographic distribution of celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder. In the USA and Sweden where the regional variation in the frequency of celiac disease has been studied, a similarity with the geographic distribution of Lyme disease, an emerging multisystemic infection c...

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