Lyme Co Infections Chart
Lyme Co Infections Chart. Co-infections Lyme and Coinfections Chart Coinfections Vector Causative Agent Endemic Area Symptoms Lyme Disease (also called STARI or Masters' Disease) Deer Tick Pacific Black-legged Tick Lone Star Tick Borrelia burgdorferi Borrelia lonestari Other Borrelia? According to LDo, the most common Lyme disease co-infections are reported in the following order from most to least common: Babesia: A parasite spread by ticks that causes a disease similar to malaria; Bartonella: The bacteria that causes Cat Scratch Disease (also called cat scratch fever) Besides the diseases described above, ticks in different geographic areas may be infected with one or more of the following Lyme disease coinfections: Colorado tick fever virus; Mycoplasmas; Powassan encephalitis virus; Q Fever; Rocky Mountain spotted fever (Rickettsia); tickborne relapsing fever, other forms of Borrelia, and tularemia.
Symptoms are acute high fever, severe headache, chills, fatigue, and muscle pain. Symptoms could wax and wane and sometimes pain can migrate throughout the body. Typical symptoms include fever, headache, fatigue, and a characteristic skin rash called erythema migrans.
Symptoms are acute high fever, severe headache, chills, fatigue, and muscle pain.
The presence of a rash might indicate that the patient has a coinfection with Lyme disease, or another tickborne disease.
Initially, they are a concern because they can often go undetected. Doctors may suspect coinfections in patients who do not respond satisfactorily to antibiotics prescribed for Lyme disease. Symptoms of Babesia infection include: night sweats, low grade fevers, temperature regulation problems, shortness of breath/ air hunger, capillary angiomas, ear ringing, blurry vision, anxiety, nausea, vivid or violent dreams, hormone imbalance, vasculitis (red skin with white splotches)..
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