Lyme disease : an evidence-based approach

Lyme disease
CABI
2018
2nd edition.
EISBN 9781786392084
Ticks : the vectors of Lyme disease / Robert P. Smith.
Biology of the Lyme disease agents: a selective survey of clinical and epidemiologic relevance / Alan G. Barbour.
Borreliella: interactions with the host immune system / Kirk Sperber and Raymond J. Dattwyler.
Diagnostic testing for Lyme disease / Paul G. Auwaerter.
Global epidemiology of Borreliella burgdorferi infections / Paul S. Mead.
Antibiotic therapy for infection caused by Borrelia burgdorferi Sensu Lato / Gary P. Wormser.
Lyme Borreliosis: the European perspective / Franc Strle, Gerold Stanek, and Klemen Strle.
Lyme Neuroborreliosis: a European persective / Rick Dersch.
Medically unexplained symptoms & Lyme Neuroborreliosis--not the same: a study in an endemic area of Norway / Erlend Roaldsnes, Randi Eikeland and Dag Berild.
Erythema migrans / Robert B. Nadelman and Linden Hu.
Lyme carditis / Jonathan R. Salik and David M. Dudzinski.
The musculoskeletal manifestations of Lyme disease (infection with Borrelia burgdorferi) / Leonard H Sigal.
Nervous system involvement / John J. Halperin.
Lyme disease in children / Eugene D. Shapiro.
The psychology of "post-Lyme disease syndrome" and "not Lyme" / Afton L. Hassett and Leonard H. Sigal.
Chronic Lyme disease / Adriana Marques.
Lyme disease: the great controversy / John J. Halperin, Phillip Baker and Gary P. Wormser.
This second edition provides up-to-date evidence-based research and covers the significant advances in our understanding of the disorders referred to as Lyme disease or Lyme borreliosis. Consisting of 17 chapters, this book explores the causative organism, its requisite ecosystem, disease epidemiology, host-Borrelia interactions, diagnostic testing, clinical manifestations, therapeutic options, the role of host immunity on pathogenesis and long term prognosis. The authors provide balanced perspectives on all aspects of Lyme disease and explicitly review both the basic biology of the infection and practical clinical aspects. This new edition includes new borrelial pathogens that have been identified (B. miyamotoi, B. mayonii and B. bavariensis among others). It provides updated information on the molecular biology of the organism, neuroborreliosis, and the role of the C6 peptide in diagnosis. It also discusses the controversies about 'chronic Lyme disease', post Lyme disease syndrome, and other ongoing but non-specific symptoms that have been attributed to this infection. As the endemic footprint of Lyme disease continues to grow, this book provides a broad and detailed guide for clinicians and researchers involved with the diagnosis and treatment of the condition. Covering biology, epidemiology and therapeutics, it is also essential reading for students of global health and infectious disease.
Biology of the Lyme disease agents: a selective survey of clinical and epidemiologic relevance / Alan G. Barbour.
Borreliella: interactions with the host immune system / Kirk Sperber and Raymond J. Dattwyler.
Diagnostic testing for Lyme disease / Paul G. Auwaerter.
Global epidemiology of Borreliella burgdorferi infections / Paul S. Mead.
Antibiotic therapy for infection caused by Borrelia burgdorferi Sensu Lato / Gary P. Wormser.
Lyme Borreliosis: the European perspective / Franc Strle, Gerold Stanek, and Klemen Strle.
Lyme Neuroborreliosis: a European persective / Rick Dersch.
Medically unexplained symptoms & Lyme Neuroborreliosis--not the same: a study in an endemic area of Norway / Erlend Roaldsnes, Randi Eikeland and Dag Berild.
Erythema migrans / Robert B. Nadelman and Linden Hu.
Lyme carditis / Jonathan R. Salik and David M. Dudzinski.
The musculoskeletal manifestations of Lyme disease (infection with Borrelia burgdorferi) / Leonard H Sigal.
Nervous system involvement / John J. Halperin.
Lyme disease in children / Eugene D. Shapiro.
The psychology of "post-Lyme disease syndrome" and "not Lyme" / Afton L. Hassett and Leonard H. Sigal.
Chronic Lyme disease / Adriana Marques.
Lyme disease: the great controversy / John J. Halperin, Phillip Baker and Gary P. Wormser.
This second edition provides up-to-date evidence-based research and covers the significant advances in our understanding of the disorders referred to as Lyme disease or Lyme borreliosis. Consisting of 17 chapters, this book explores the causative organism, its requisite ecosystem, disease epidemiology, host-Borrelia interactions, diagnostic testing, clinical manifestations, therapeutic options, the role of host immunity on pathogenesis and long term prognosis. The authors provide balanced perspectives on all aspects of Lyme disease and explicitly review both the basic biology of the infection and practical clinical aspects. This new edition includes new borrelial pathogens that have been identified (B. miyamotoi, B. mayonii and B. bavariensis among others). It provides updated information on the molecular biology of the organism, neuroborreliosis, and the role of the C6 peptide in diagnosis. It also discusses the controversies about 'chronic Lyme disease', post Lyme disease syndrome, and other ongoing but non-specific symptoms that have been attributed to this infection. As the endemic footprint of Lyme disease continues to grow, this book provides a broad and detailed guide for clinicians and researchers involved with the diagnosis and treatment of the condition. Covering biology, epidemiology and therapeutics, it is also essential reading for students of global health and infectious disease.
