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Health NewsClinicians Clash Over New Lyme Disease Guidelines No Proof Long-Term Antibiotics Fight Nervous System Lyme Disease Lyme Disease Relapse Often a New Infection Search Results 1�of 6 Web Pages | See Categories and Related Topics Frequently Asked Questions About Lyme Disease These are answers to frequently asked questions about chronic Lyme disease, prevention, risk assessment, testing, tick ecology, tick removal, and treatment.... Details >American Lyme Disease Foundation, Inc.Learn About Lyme DiseasePrevention measures can be effective in reducing your exposure to infected ticks, and most people can be successfully treated with antibiotic therapy when diagnosed in the early stages of Lyme disease... Details >Division of Vector-Borne Infectious DiseasesLyme Disease: The Facts, The ChallengeIn the early 1970s, a mysterious clustering of arthritis occured among children in Lyme, Connecticut, and surrounding towns. Medical researchers soon recognized the illness as a distinct disease, Lyme... Details >National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of HealthNeurological Sequelae Of Lyme DiseaseLyme disease is caused by a bacterial organism that is transmitted to humans via the bite of an infected tick. Most people bitten by an infected tick develop a characteristic skin rash around the area... Details >National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of HealthTick Tips: Protect Your Family from Tick-Borne DiseasesSpring is a time when many people spend more time outdoors, so it's important to remember how to prevent tick bites. Tick-borne diseases can occur worldwide. Fortunately, there are some simple steps y... Details >National Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and PreventionWhat is Lyme Disease? Also available in: Spanish LD manifests itself as a multisystem inflammatory disease that affects the skin in its early, localized stage, and spreads to the joints, nervous system and, to a lesser extent, other organ systems in... Details >American Lyme Disease Foundation, Inc.
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