NEW YORK (Reuters Health) Aug 19 –
New findings from an animal study lend support to the hypothesis that the arthritis associated with Borrelia burgdorferi infection is more severe in individuals coinfected with Babesia microti.
It has been difficult to assess the effects of coinfection in humans because it is hard to obtain direct evidence of simultaneous infection with these tickborne pathogens, study author Dr. David H. Persing, from the Seattle Life Sciences Center, and colleagues note. To investigate, Dr. Persing’s team evaluated the
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