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Latest News

  • BBC Health highlights Lyme disease
  • Newsletter for May 2013
  • LDA questions the role of deer in the spread of Lyme disease
  • Get your tick facts straight as BADA’s Tick Bite Prevention Week looms
  • Borrelia miyamotoi – new or old?
  • Borreliosis: not just Lyme
  • Longer treatment: better outcome
  • Walk tick-aware, advice from Lyme Disease Action

Be Aware!

In Britain, medical education is highly variable regarding diseases transmitted by ticks. Much reference literature about diagnosis and treatment protocols requires updating. It may be left to you

  • the patient, to continue to emphasise that symptoms were linked to a tick bite.
  • the doctor, to be aware of the possibility, to question the patient, and to read ourĀ resources for clinicians

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