Tick-Borne Co-Infections
Cross-source consensus on Tick-Borne Co-Infections from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Babesia is listed as a common tick-borne infection with about 18,000 cases per year. — Bartonella: Testing, Treatment, and the PANS/PANDAS Connection
- About 40% of patients with tick-borne illness are reported to have at least two pathogens simultaneously. — Bartonella: Testing, Treatment, and the PANS/PANDAS Connection
- Tick-borne diseases including Bartonella are described as present throughout the United States. — Bartonella: Testing, Treatment, and the PANS/PANDAS Connection
- Anaplasmosis or RMSF/Anaplasma is listed as accounting for about 2,000 cases per year. — Bartonella: Testing, Treatment, and the PANS/PANDAS Connection
- Travelers may acquire tick-borne infections outside the United States. — Bartonella: Testing, Treatment, and the PANS/PANDAS Connection
- Blood transfusion is presented as a possible route for any tick-borne pathogen. — Bartonella: Testing, Treatment, and the PANS/PANDAS Connection