An early diagnosis of Lyme disease can help prevent systemic disease involvement, but currently available diagnostic tests are not sensitive, according to recently presented research. The findings also noted treatment regimens may not prevent long-term complications for many patients, and insurance coverage for treatment may be hindered by diagnostic and treatment shortcomings.
Treatment with doxycycline has resulted in the persistence of organisms in some individuals, and the development of vaccines has been limited due to false signaling produced by the organisms. The persistence of the organisms may be related to biofilms present in arthritic joints. Long-term complications may affect the heart, skin, joints, nervous system and eyes. – by Shirley Pulawski
Reference:
Allen Herbert, et al. Paper #3273. Presented at: American Academy of Dermatology 74th Annual Meeting; March 4-8, 2016; Washington, D.C.
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