April 1, 2008

Lingering bacteria don’t indicate chronic Lyme disease

“This would explain why we were unable to culture them. “In future studies we need to look at the long-term fate of these bacteria”

The bacteria that cause Lyme disease, the most common tick-borne illness in the United States, can linger in mouse tissues long after a full round of antibiotic treatment is completed, report researchers from … via EurekAlert!

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