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    disease is a fairly common disease that often goes misdiagnosed in many cases. There are many misconceptions about this disease. Causative Agent: Every disease has a causative agent. The causative agent of Lyme disease is the bacterium, Borrelia burgdorferi. Borrelia burgdorferi is a spirochete that is approximately 20-30 cm in length and .2-.3 mm in width. It is not classified as either Gram-positive or Gram-negative. When B. burgdorferi is Gram-stained, the cells stain a weak Gram-negative by default

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    Lyme Disease Case Study

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    Judging from both the subjective and objective symptoms of this patient, I would diagnose her with Lyme disease. The characteristic bull’s eye rash along with the other presenting symptoms is what leads me to this conclusion. “Typical symptoms include fever, headache, fatigue, and a characteristic skin rash called erythema migrans” (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2018). Lyme disease is transmitted through ticks and with the patient stating she was recently in an area where a large number

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    Lyme Disease Is A Disease

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    diagnosed with Lyme disease.” Lyme disease can affect nearly all of our body’s functions in one way or another. According to Lyme expert Dr. Lee Cowden, “Typically, the elimination organs are invaded: Kidneys, bladder, liver, skin and lymph glands. The Borrelia

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    serious disease if not treated early enough. The most important way to keep from getting the disease is prevention. Education is the key to prevention. The only way to contract the disease is to be bitten by a tick that is carrying the bacteria Borrelia Burgoloferi. By educating the public on the facts of the disease and how it is transmitted will greatly lower the number of cases each year. Facts on Lyme disease: Outbreaks: First outbreak 1975

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    heavily concentrated in upper Midwest and northeast United States1. This report has been compiled to provide recommendations for prophylactic treatment of Lyme disease once a patient encounters a tick bite. Lyme disease is caused by the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi, which is transmitted by Ixodes dammini, otherwise known as the deer tick3. B. burgdorferi lives in the midgut of the deer tick, and becomes active after a tick’s gut is filled with

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    Identifying Lyme Disease

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    Lyme disease can sometimes be difficult to diagnose as standard blood tests may give a false negative result. The bloodwork used to diagnose Lyme disease relies on the antibodies that the body makes in response to infection with Borrelia. It often takes a few weeks for a person’s body to generate enough antibodies to show up on a blood test, however, time is crucial in the treatment in the treatment of Lyme disease. Additionally, many symptoms of Lyme disease coincide with those of other issues and

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    eastern United states (Orkin.com “Deer ticks” accessed may 8 2016); transmission of the infection occurs when an contaminated deer tick I. scapularis bites its victim transmitting the blood borne infection to its host; a bacteria called spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi. (CDC) invades the body and begins it journey of destruction. Symptoms are not felt right away, yet over the

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    Lyme disease is a bacterial infection caused by a spirochete, a corkscrew-shaped bacterium called Borrelia burgodorferi. Lyme disease is primarily transmitted through tick bites, there has been no reported cases of human to human transfer of Lyme disease. Ixodes ticks, also known as deer ticks are the typical carriers of the Lyme disease. The ticks can most primarily be found in wooded and grassy areas. Due to the fact these ticks are only the size of a poppy seed they usually go undetected when

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    In the United States, the genuine name of the bacterium is Borrelia burgdorferi. In Europe, the bacteria Borrelia afzelii and Borrelia garinii also cause Lyme disease. Symptoms include bull’s eye rash and neurological symptoms. Lyme disease is transmitted by these ticks when they nip the skin, which allows the bacterium to taint the body. Lyme disease

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    The most widely recognized vector-borne sickness in the United States is Lyme disease. Lyme disease is a multisystem disease brought on by contamination with the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi and the body's immune reaction to the infection. The disease is transmitted to people by means of tick bites, from infected ticks of the family Ixodes. Lyme disease is common in North America, Europe, and Asia, and the spreading of the vectors influences the occurrence of the disease. Ixodes scapularis is

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