Lyme disease, also known as Lyme borreliosis, is an infectious disease. It is caused by bacteria of the genus Borrelia. The disease is carried by ticks. Ticks can be found in bed sheets and are parasitic on mammals such as mice, deer, and people. In other words, ticks are the vector which transmits the disease.
It is the most common tick-borne infection in the United States. Although Allen Steere realized in 1978 that Lyme disease was a tick-borne disease, the cause of the disease remained a mystery until 1982. It can cause joint swelling, rashes, and neurological symptoms.[1]
Lyme disease is treated with antibiotics. Depending on disease stage and antibiotic used, treatment is usually between 10 and 28 days.[2]
Symptoms
- Fever
- A bulls-eye rash, also known as Erythema migrans.
- Cranial nerve palsies (drooping of the face)
- Arthritis
- Fatigue
- Headache
- Myalgias (muscle pain) and arthralgias (joint pain)
- Meningitis (stiff neck)
- Chills[4]
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Bacterial skin disease |
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Gram- positive | | Bacillota | |
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| Actinomycetota | Mycobacterium- related |
- Aquarium granuloma
- Borderline lepromatous leprosy
- Borderline leprosy
- Borderline tuberculoid leprosy
- Buruli ulcer
- Erythema induratum
- Histoid leprosy
- Lepromatous leprosy
- Leprosy
- Lichen scrofulosorum
- Lupus vulgaris
- Miliary tuberculosis
- Mycobacterium avium–intracellulare complex infection
- Mycobacterium haemophilum infection
- Mycobacterium kansasii infection
- Papulonecrotic tuberculid
- Primary inoculation tuberculosis
- Rapid growing mycobacterium infection
- Scrofuloderma
- Tuberculosis cutis orificialis
- Tuberculosis verrucosa cutis
- Tuberculous cellulitis
- Tuberculous gumma
- Tuberculoid leprosy
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| Others |
- Cutaneous actinomycosis
- Nocardiosis
- Cutaneous diphtheria infection
- Arcanobacterium haemolyticum infection
- Group JK corynebacterium sepsis
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Gram- negative | | Pseudomonadota | | Alpha |
- Endemic typhus
- Epidemic typhus
- Scrub typhus
- North Asian tick typhus
- Queensland tick typhus
- Flying squirrel typhus
- Trench fever
- Bacillary angiomatosis
- African tick bite fever
- American tick bite fever
- Rickettsia aeschlimannii infection
- Rickettsialpox
- Rocky Mountain spotted fever
- Human granulocytotropic anaplasmosis
- Human monocytotropic ehrlichiosis
- Flea-borne spotted fever
- Japanese spotted fever
- Mediterranean spotted fever
- Flinders Island spotted fever
- Verruga peruana
- Brill–Zinsser disease
- Brucellosis
- Cat-scratch disease
- Oroya fever
- Ehrlichiosis ewingii infection
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| Beta |
- Gonococcemia/Gonorrhea/Primary gonococcal dermatitis
- Melioidosis
- Cutaneous Pasteurella hemolytica infection
- Meningococcemia
- Glanders
- Chromobacteriosis infection
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| Gamma | |
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| Campylobacterota | |
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| Other | |
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Unspecified pathogen |
- Folliculitis
- Superficial pustular folliculitis
- Sycosis vulgaris
- Pimple
- Ecthyma
- Pitted keratolysis
- Trichomycosis axillaris
- Necrotizing fasciitis
- Gangrene
- Chronic undermining burrowing ulcer
- Fournier gangrene
- Elephantiasis nostras
- Blistering distal dactylitis
- Botryomycosis
- Malakoplakia
- Pyomyositis
- Blastomycosis-like pyoderma
- Bullous impetigo
- Chronic lymphangitis
- Recurrent toxin-mediated perineal erythema
- Tick-borne lymphadenopathy
- Tropical ulcer
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Tick-borne diseases and infestations |
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| Diseases | | Bacterial infections | | Rickettsiales |
- Anaplasmosis
- Boutonneuse fever
- Ehrlichiosis (Human granulocytic, Human monocytotropic, Human E. ewingii infection)
- Scrub typhus
- Spotted fever rickettsiosis
- Pacific Coast tick fever
- American tick bite fever
- rickettsialpox
- Rocky Mountain spotted fever)
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| Spirochaete |
- Baggio–Yoshinari syndrome
- Lyme disease
- Relapsing fever borreliosis
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| Thiotrichales | |
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| Viral infections |
- Bhanja virus
- Bourbon virus
- Colorado tick fever
- Crimean–Congo hemorrhagic fever
- Heartland bandavirus
- Kemerovo tickborne viral fever
- Kyasanur Forest disease
- Omsk hemorrhagic fever
- Powassan encephalitis
- Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome
- Tete orthobunyavirus
- Tick-borne encephalitis
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| Protozoan infections | |
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| Other diseases |
- Tick paralysis
- Alpha-gal allergy
- Southern tick-associated rash illness
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| Infestations | |
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| Species and bites | | Amblyomma |
- Amblyomma americanum
- Amblyomma cajennense
- Amblyomma triguttatum
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| Dermacentor |
- Dermacentor andersoni
- Dermacentor variabilis
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| Ixodes |
- Ixodes cornuatus
- Ixodes holocyclus
- Ixodes pacificus
- Ixodes ricinus
- Ixodes scapularis
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| Ornithodoros |
- Ornithodoros gurneyi
- Ornithodoros hermsi
- Ornithodoros moubata
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| Other | |
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