Lyme Disease – Borrelia

Long-Term Antibiotics Fail Again in Lyme Disease

03.30.2016 Focus on Lyme and antibiotics for persistent symptoms called unhelpful by Nancy Walsh Senior Staff Writer, MedPage Today Lengthy antibiotic treatment failed to improve quality of life among patients with symptoms attributed to persistent Lyme disease, a randomized Dutch study found. Following a 2-week course of ceftriaxone, patients were randomly assigned to one of […]

Long-Term Antibiotics Fail Again in Lyme Disease

03.30.2016 Focus on Lyme and antibiotics for persistent symptoms called unhelpful by Nancy Walsh Senior Staff Writer, MedPage Today Lengthy antibiotic treatment failed to improve quality of life among patients with symptoms attributed to persistent Lyme disease, a randomized Dutch study found. Following a 2-week course of ceftriaxone, patients were randomly assigned to one of […]

Lyme Disease: The Diagnosis and Treatment by Ron Grisanti, D.C.

By Ronald J. Grisanti, DC, DABCO, DACBN, MS, CFMP Download Article Here

Lyme Disease: The Diagnosis and Treatment

By Ronald J. Grisanti, DC, DABCO, DACBN, MS, CFMP Click Here for the full text article from Inteative Care Magazine

Lyme Misdiagnosis Can Divert Patients From Correct Treatment

Larry Hand November 04, 2014 Misdiagnosis of chronic Lyme disease can cause delays in diagnosis and treatment for the actual conditions, according to a research letter published online November 3 in JAMA Internal Medicine. Christina Nelson, MD, MPH, from the Division of Vector-Borne Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, Colorado, write that chronic Lyme disease “is a […]

iSpot Lyme Test: “a Game-Changer”

A new test that measures T-cell response to antigens from Borrelia bergdorferi has the potential to vastly improve Lyme disease diagnosis—especially in the early phases.