Lyme Disease Co-Infection
Cross-source consensus on Lyme Disease Co-Infection from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Approximately 41–42% of Lyme disease patients are co-infected with Babesia. — Babesia Co-Infection: Clinical Overview, Testing, and Treatment
- Babesia symptoms overlap significantly with Lyme disease symptoms such as fatigue, joint pain, and headaches. — Babesia Co-Infection: Clinical Overview, Testing, and Treatment
- The 2015–2022 Penn State cohort study found no increased mortality from simultaneous Babesia and Lyme infection. — Babesia Co-Infection: Clinical Overview, Testing, and Treatment
- The article presents a hypothesis that dual Babesia and Lyme infection may alter immune response to improve pathogen clearance. — Babesia Co-Infection: Clinical Overview, Testing, and Treatment