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- Title
How to manage Lyme disease in primary care.
- Authors
Armstrong, Kirsty
- Abstract
Due to its diverse manifestations, Lyme disease (caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi) can present as a diagnostic challenge. This article will help practitioners to recognise Lyme disease in all its formats, ensure that history-taking and assessment are appropriate, and to consider other differentials while considering Lyme disease as the most likely diagnosis. Additionally, clinicians need to be able to manage the presentation appropriately using up-to-date guidelines. There will also be some discussion about the sequelae of Lyme disease — treated or untreated — and the impact of global warming on arthropod disease generally, including Lyme disease
- Subjects
UNITED Kingdom; INFECTIOUS disease transmission; ANTIBIOTICS; LYME disease diagnosis; MEDICAL protocols; CELLULITIS; BACTERIAL vaccines; DIFFERENTIAL diagnosis; GREENHOUSE effect; RINGWORM; DISEASE management; PRIMARY health care; TICKS; EXANTHEMA; CLIMATE change; ENZYME-linked immunosorbent assay; SYMPTOMS; TREATMENT effectiveness; DOXYCYCLINE; AMOXICILLIN; OCCUPATIONAL exposure; ENCEPHALITIS; WESTERN immunoblotting; ARTHROPODA; SPIDER bites; ECZEMA; URTICARIA; LYME disease; BORRELIA diseases; DISEASE risk factors
- Publication
Journal of General Practice Nursing (GPN), 2024, Vol 10, Issue 1, p42
- ISSN
2057-6021
- Publication type
Article