lyme disease

Lyme disease treatment may be possible as new drug studies show promise

Lyme disease treatment may be possible as new drug studies show promise. Northeastern researchers have been looking for new treatments for Lyme disease based on their previous findings that the Lyme disease-causing bacteria evade antibiotics. These findings pushed researchers into a new direction to uncover possible new treatments for Lyme disease. The researchers are now ...click here to read more

Lyme disease’s early knee effusion different from septic arthritis in children: Study

Lyme disease’s early knee effusion is different from septic arthritis in children. Septic arthritis and knee effusions seen in Lyme disease share similar symptoms in children, but do require different treatment options. That’s why it’s so important to recognize the differences in order to ensure the treatment is appropriate for the condition. Septic arthritis requires ...click here to read more

Lyme disease can be stopped by using cholesterol-lowering statins at source: study

Lyme disease can be stopped by using cholesterol-lowering statins at the source, according to research. Coauthor of the study Janakiram Seshu said, “Roughly 300,000 cases of Lyme disease are estimated to occur in the U.S. by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention every year. One of the questions we’re asking is how Lyme disease ...click here to read more

Lyme disease transmitted by ticks reported in nearly half of all U.S. counties

Lyme disease transmitted by ticks has been reported in nearly half of all U.S. counties, according to new research. Lyme disease is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi and is transmitted through bites either by the blacklegged tick or the western blacklegged tick. Incidences of Lyme disease have tripled over the last two decades, according ...click here to read more

Lyme disease-induced inflammation causes nervous system changes, new research

Lyme disease-induced inflammation causes nervous system changes, according to new research. Nearly 15 percent of Lyme disease patients develop peripheral and central nervous system involvement, which is accompanied by painful symptoms. Inflammation plays a role in these neurological changes, but the researchers found that the anti-inflammatory drug dexamethasone prevents many of these reactions. Researcher Mario ...click here to read more

Fibromyalgia vs. Lyme disease, differences in symptoms, causes, and treatment options

Fibromyalgia and Lyme disease are two illnesses that can cause fatigue and pain, but there are vast differences when it comes to their causes, symptoms, and treatment. Although it may be easy to confuse the two, they are very much different, and these differences can help aid in appropriate treatments. Lyme disease is known as ...click here to read more

Lyme disease-causing ticks spread across the U.S.

Lyme disease-causing ticks are spreading their range within the U.S. a new report states. These ticks can now be found in nearly half of all American counties which is a much larger range than previously found in the 1990s. Study author Dr. Rebecca Eisen explained the findings revealed, “that the distribution of Lyme disease vectors ...click here to read more

Preventing zoonotic diseases like Lyme disease, salmonella, E.coli from pets

Zoonotic diseases are those transferred from animals to humans, including Lyme disease, salmonella, and E. coli. Zoonotic diseases are caused by bacteria, viruses, parasites or fungus. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report that six out of 10 infectious diseases found in human result from animals. As humans we interact with animals on ...click here to read more