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  1. Lyme Disease (Diseases and People) by Scott Veggeberg, 1998-06
  2. Lyme Disease Is No Fun: Let's Get Well! by Mary Wall, 2004-01
  3. Everything You Need to Know About Lyme Disease (Need to Know Library) by Karen Donnelly, 2000-03
  4. Lyme Disease and Other Pest-Borne Illnesses by Sean P. Mactire, 1992-01-01
  5. Lyme Disease (Changes in the environment series) by Anderson, 1995-06
  6. Lyme Disease and Related Disorders (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences) by Jorge L. Benach, 1988-09
  7. Lyme Disease - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-01-23
  8. Lyme Disease (Watts Library: Human Health and Disease) by Alvin Silverstein, Virginia B. Silverstein, et all 2000-03
  9. Lyme Disease by Elaine Landau, 1990-01-01
  10. Protect Yourself from Lyme Disease by Diana Benzaia, 1989-06-04
  11. Of Power & Love & Sound Mind: Six Years with Undiagnosed Lyme Disease by Linda Hanner, 1989-07
  12. Lyme Disease: Molecular and Immunologic Approaches (Current Communications in Cell and Molecular Biology) by Steven E., M.D. Schutzer, 1992-11-01
  13. The 2002 Official Patient's Sourcebook on Lyme Disease
  14. Lyme Borreliosis: Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Lyme Disease and Related Disorders, Vienna 1985 by Gerold Stanek, Heinz Flamm, et all 1988-08

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62. IPOP2 Limes Disease
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WHAT IS LYME DISEASE? Lyme disease is a world-wide infectious disease caused by microscopic bacteria carried by tiny ticks. B. burgdorferi , a spiral bacteria that causes Lyme Disease, seen through a microscope. HOW IS LYME TRANSMITTED? There are several species of deer ticks across the US that become infected with the spiral bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi . Unsuspecting humans and animals walking through woodlands and brushy areas may be bitten by a tick and never know it. The tiny ticks, some the size of poppy seeds, may stay on your body for hours to days. The tick engorges itself with blood. If infected, the spirochete is transmitted to the bloodstream of the person or animal during the bite. WHAT IF I SUSPECT EXPOSURE? Early recognition is important. If you find a tiny tick attached to your skin, if you were in a known tick-infested area, or if you have symptoms described herein, see your physician. WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS?

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65. Lyme Disease In Florida
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Lyme disease (LD) is caused by a bacterium known as Borrelia burgdorferi . It is transmitted to people through the bite of an infected tick. In the southeastern U.S. the black-legged tick ( Ixodes scapularis ) is the suspected vector. The disease was first identified along the Connecticut River in 1975, and is the most commonly reported vector-borne disease in the United States. However, most cases are reported in the northeastern, Mid-Atlantic, and north central regions of the country. Transmission Cycle Normally, the life cycle of the black-legged tick begins with eggs in the spring. The eggs hatch into larvae and then feed once before they molt into nymphs and go dormant until the following spring. Then they feed again and molt into adults. The larvae and nymphs feed on rodents, and it is usually at this stage when the tick becomes infected. The adults feed on larger mammals, including humans. Studies have shown that both nymph and adult ticks need to be attached for more than 24 hours to effectively transmit the infection. For this reason, it is important to regularly check for ticks and remove them immediately. Symptoms and Treatment Between 60 and 80% of people will develop a red, "bull's eye" rash (erythema migrans or EM) three to 30 days after being bitten by an infected tick. This rash does not always appear at the site of the bite, and may occur on another part of the body. Other symptoms include fever, headache, chills, fatigue, stiff neck or muscle aches. Later stage symptoms may not appear until months or years after the bite and can include problems with the brain, heart, joints and muscles. Patients treated with antibiotics early after the infection usually recover quickly and completely. A few patients, especially those diagnosed in the later stages of disease, may have persistent or recurrent symptoms. These patients may benefit from a second course of antibiotic therapy. However, longer courses of antibiotic treatment have not been shown to be beneficial and have been linked to serious complications.

66. Guide To Lyme Disease - Symptoms Of Lyme Disease
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Font Font Lyme disease is derived from a tick bite. Lyme disease is an infection which will result in various symptoms such as changes in the skin, heart problems, joint problems, and issues with the nervous system. Lyme disease is contracted in humans through the wood tick which is usually found on deer.
You may find a trick on any part of your body, but they tend to prefer dark and moist areas such as the armpit or crotch. Ticks live on blood so when they attach themselves to your body they begin to draw on your blood. At the same time they are exposing you to infections.
It is not uncommon to find a tick on your body and this does not mean that you have lyme disease. If you are bitten by a tick and see a red spot developing around the area where the tick was, look closely to see if there is a lighter area in the middle of the spot as this often occurs with lyme's disease. You may also have other areas on the body which have these red spots. You will not develop these red spots immediately after a bite. A period of 3-4 weeks may past before you see one of these spots. In addition you may have additional

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74. Lyme Disease - TradgirlWiki
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    by Dawn Alguard I came home from the gym one night and found what I assumed was a chigger bite beneath the elastic of my sports bra. I'd heard about climbers getting chiggers at the Gunks. The bitessimilar in appearance to a very large mosquito biteare intensely itchy and appear in warm, moist, constricted areas. My bite hardly itched at all. "These aren't so bad," I thought. My rash didn't look anything like a bulls-eye until day 6 Over the next few days the bite increased in size, but it still didn't itch much. Then a red rash started to appear. Each day it grew larger. The entire area felt warm to the touch and looked kind of puffy. Finally, on day six, I made a doctor's appointment. "Make sure you get tested for Lyme disease," a friend said. I shrugged it off. I'd never seen a tick and the rash looked nothing like a bulls-eye; it was oblong and mottled with a ragged edge. The next morning I took a quick peek in the mirror. The rash had grown again and now I could see a vague bulls-eye pattern. So I was only mildy surprised when the doctor took one look at it and called it Lyme disease. A stroll through the internet confirmed the diagnosis for me

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Updated: 11/20/2007 NATURAL REMEDIES TO CURE OR TREAT THE EFFECTS OF LYME DISEASE "Lyme disease, or borreliosis, is an emerging infectious disease caused by at least three species of bacteria from the genus Borrelia. Infection is acquired from the bite of hard ticks belonging to several species of the genus Ixodes. Borrelia burgdorferi is the predominant cause of Lyme disease in the U.S., whereas Borrelia afzelii and Borrelia garinii are implicated in most European cases. The disease presentation varies widely, and may include a rash and flu-like symptoms in its initial stage, then musculoskeletal, arthritic, neurologic, psychiatric and cardiac manifestations. In a majority of cases, symptoms can be eliminated with antibiotics, especially if treatment begins early in the course of illness. Late or inadequate treatment can lead to late stage Lyme disease that can be disabling and difficult to treat. Controversy over diagnosis, testing and treatment has led to two different standards of care." ( Wikipedia
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Jump to: navigation search Lyme disease is an infection that humans can develop as a result of a tick bite. The cause of Lyme disease is a bacterium that usually lives in animals like deer or mice - Borrelia burgdorferi. Ticks will pick up the bacteria by biting an infected animal. The tick can then pass the bacteria on to a human when the tick bites them.
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The blacklegged tick is also known as the deer or bear tick Ticks like to live in the grass, shrubs, and low trees branches. When a person or animal passes by, they will attack themselves to their host and begin to feed. This is when the bacteria are transferred. Ticks can sometimes be hard to see, especially if they are immature. Immature ticks are about the same size as a poppy seed.
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Lyme disease is a progressive disease that has three stages. The severity of symptoms may vary from person to person, and not everyone will exhibit all the symptoms. Stage 1 Stage one begins with a distinctive bulls eye shaped rash for most, although 20 to 30 percent of those infected may never have a rash. The rash is called erythema migrans. The rash appears typically 1 to 2 weeks after the tick bite, but may show up as late as a month later. Another appearance that the rash can take is a solid red expanding ring. The rash may feel warm to the touch, but it is not typically painful or itchy. The rash may look like a bruise on people with darker skin tones. After about a month, the rash will clear up. Whether or not a rash is present, other symptoms of Lyme disease at this stage are:

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