Lyme Disease is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected tick. Lyme disease may be categorised into three stages: Stage I: Early-stage Lyme disease Stage II: Early disseminated Lyme disease If Lyme disease is left untreated, or is not treated early on, symptoms may include: Stage III: Late disseminated Lyme disease Later disease may be characterised by: Laboratory testing If Lyme disease is suspected AONM ArminLabs offers
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Read MoreDr Bransfield: A Tale of Two Pandemics – Lyme & Covid-19 Dr. Bransfield discusses the similarities and differences between the two pandemics of Lyme Disease and COVID-19, with a particular emphasis on their neuropsychiatric manifestations. Viral infections have been associated with mood changes, psychosis, changes in neuromuscular function and even demyelinating processes, as has Lyme Disease, particularly neuroborreliosis. He examines the connections, (such as they are known to date), and answers questions Live during the
Read MoreDr. Joseph Jemsek: Lyme Borreliosis Complex and COVID-19. How do they interact? Dr. Jemsek compares the pandemics of Lyme Disease and COVID-19, as well as touching on his vast experience with the AIDs pandemic. He suggest how immunological analysis can be used to determine who is at risk for COVID-19, and how to enhance protection.
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