This book describes what Lyme disease is, how it was discovered and is treated, and, most important, how to protect yourself from catching it in the first place.
Vail, S. G., and G. Smith. 2002. Vertical movement and posture of blacklegged tick (Acari: Ixodidae) nymphs as a function of temperature and relative humidity in laboratory experiments. Journal of Medical Entomology 39:842–846.
If left untreated Lyme Disease can spread to joints, heart, and nervous system.
This book is built around a very clear, concept: what you need to know about Lyme Disease. It's not just about recognizing the signs of Lyme Disease. It is also about taking precautions in the first place.
Are you currently living with Lyme disease? Sometimes, this can be a painful experience that makes it hard for people to cook. Whether or not you are suffering from pain, this book is sure to help make it easier when you have Lyme disease.
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This book will show you a lot of useful information such as: Lyme Disease: What You Need To Know About Lyme Disease Lyme Disease Treatment: Steps To Reverse And How To Convince Your Doctor To Help You Lyme Disease: What You Need To Treat ...
A world-renowned Lyme disease expert explains everything you need to know if you live, work, or play in areas with the ticks that carry disease.
This book provides information on the advances in the application of molecular and cellular microbiology to Borrelia burgdorferi and Lyme disease. This book has 17 chapters and is divided into two parts.
Featuring a list of reliable web sites and a glossary of terms, Lyme Disease is an invaluable resource for everyone who is at risk of the disease or is involved in preventing and treating it.
Is it contagious? Can it be treated? What are the best prevention methods? These questions and more are answered in this engaging book, with text that is enhanced with full-color photographs, annotated quotes, and informative sidebars.
This controversial book is a comprehensive, synthetic review of research on the ecology of Lyme disease in North America. It describes how humans get sick, why some years and places are so risky and others not.
If left untreated Lyme Disease can spread to joints, heart, and nervous system.
There are more than 200,000 cases per year of Lyme disease in America, and children are at the highest risk for contracting it. This book puts the facts into your readers' hands.
Each book in the series Deadly Disease and Epidemics takes the reader through all aspects of a disease'from its history and causes or method of infection to its treatment and prevention.
Lyme Disease: A Diagnostic and Treatment Dilemma : Hearing Before the Committee on Labor and Human Resources, United States Senate,...
These woodlands, however, were, and are, inundated by both urban and suburban sprawl—helter-skelter growth that fragments forest areas with roads and ... 1981— Ixodes scapularis tick found with spirochetes named Borrelia burgdorferi.
Lyme Disease
Lyme disease is one of the least understood of the new diseases—and one of the most dreaded. Because undiagnosed or untreated Lyme disease can pose serious health threats, people who...
This book unveils the complexities of Lyme Disease, from understanding its causes and symptoms to early diagnosis, treatment options, and holistic approaches to recovery.