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A review for the emergency physician of this common tick-borne illness.
Hosts:
Episode Produced by Audrey Bree Tse, MD
Background
Pathophysiology
Clinical Presentation
Stage 1: Early
Stage 2: disseminated/ secondary
Stage 3: tertiary/ late
Chronic Lyme disease (versus well-accepted Lyme disease sequelae):
Pediatric considerations:
History
Diagnosis
Labs
Serological Testing
1) ELISA: this detects antibodies to lyme bacteria (borrelia burgdorferi) in your blood, BUT it can’t distinguish between borrelia and similar bacteria (even sometimes normal flora that lives in you). In addition, IgM response takes 1-2 weeks while IgG response takes 2-4 weeks.
If ELISA is positive or equivocal, then you move onto the:
2) Western blot test: this looks for antibodies not to the whole organism, but to the basic building blocks of the lyme bacteria — the individual proteins, BUT many types of bacteria use the same building blocks. So the CDC says that the Western Blot test must detect IgG antibodies to 5 out of the 10 proteins.
See figure 2: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4918152/
Other tests:
Differential Diagnosis
Treatment
Prophylaxis:
Antibiotics:
Dispotition
References
Baker C et al, Lyme Disease Review Panel of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA). Final report of the lyme disease review panel of the infectious diseases society of America (IDSA). 2006. https://www.idsociety.org/globalassets/idsa/topics-of-interest/lyme/idsalymediseasefinalreport.pdf
(22 July 2019, date last accessed)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. CDC — Lyme. 2019. https://www.cdc.gov/lyme/index.html (22 July 2019, date last accessed)
Hilton E, DeVoti J,, Benach JL, Halluska ML, White DJ, Paxton H, Dumler JS. Seroprevalence and seroconversion for tick-borne diseases in a high-risk population in the northeast United States. Am J Med. 1999 Apr;106(4):404-9.
Hu LT. Lyme Disease. Ann Intern Med. 2016;164:ITC65-ITC80. Doi: 10.7326/AITC201605030
Lee, M. Lyme Disease. Rosen and Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Medicine Consult. 2015; 664-665.
Nadelman RB, Nowakowski J, Fish D et al., Tick Bite Study Group. Prophylaxis with single-dose doxycycline for the prevention of Lyme disease after an Ixodes scapularis tick bite. N Engl J Med. 2001;345:79-84.
Sanders, L. (2009). Every patient tells a story: Medical mysteries and the art of diagnosis.
A special thanks to our Infectious Diseases Editor:
Angelica Cifuentes Kottkamp, MD
Infectious Diseases & Immunology
NYU School of Medicine
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A review for the emergency physician of this common tick-borne illness.
Hosts:
Episode Produced by Audrey Bree Tse, MD
Background
Pathophysiology
Clinical Presentation
Stage 1: Early
Stage 2: disseminated/ secondary
Stage 3: tertiary/ late
Chronic Lyme disease (versus well-accepted Lyme disease sequelae):
Pediatric considerations:
History
Diagnosis
Labs
Serological Testing
1) ELISA: this detects antibodies to lyme bacteria (borrelia burgdorferi) in your blood, BUT it can’t distinguish between borrelia and similar bacteria (even sometimes normal flora that lives in you). In addition, IgM response takes 1-2 weeks while IgG response takes 2-4 weeks.
If ELISA is positive or equivocal, then you move onto the:
2) Western blot test: this looks for antibodies not to the whole organism, but to the basic building blocks of the lyme bacteria — the individual proteins, BUT many types of bacteria use the same building blocks. So the CDC says that the Western Blot test must detect IgG antibodies to 5 out of the 10 proteins.
See figure 2: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4918152/
Other tests:
Differential Diagnosis
Treatment
Prophylaxis:
Antibiotics:
Dispotition
References
Baker C et al, Lyme Disease Review Panel of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA). Final report of the lyme disease review panel of the infectious diseases society of America (IDSA). 2006. https://www.idsociety.org/globalassets/idsa/topics-of-interest/lyme/idsalymediseasefinalreport.pdf
(22 July 2019, date last accessed)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. CDC — Lyme. 2019. https://www.cdc.gov/lyme/index.html (22 July 2019, date last accessed)
Hilton E, DeVoti J,, Benach JL, Halluska ML, White DJ, Paxton H, Dumler JS. Seroprevalence and seroconversion for tick-borne diseases in a high-risk population in the northeast United States. Am J Med. 1999 Apr;106(4):404-9.
Hu LT. Lyme Disease. Ann Intern Med. 2016;164:ITC65-ITC80. Doi: 10.7326/AITC201605030
Lee, M. Lyme Disease. Rosen and Barkin’s 5-Minute Emergency Medicine Consult. 2015; 664-665.
Nadelman RB, Nowakowski J, Fish D et al., Tick Bite Study Group. Prophylaxis with single-dose doxycycline for the prevention of Lyme disease after an Ixodes scapularis tick bite. N Engl J Med. 2001;345:79-84.
Sanders, L. (2009). Every patient tells a story: Medical mysteries and the art of diagnosis.
A special thanks to our Infectious Diseases Editor:
Angelica Cifuentes Kottkamp, MD
Infectious Diseases & Immunology
NYU School of Medicine

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