2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10096-019-03807-5
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Complement activation in individuals with previous subclinical Lyme borreliosis and patients with previous Lyme neuroborreliosis

Abstract: Lyme borreliosis (LB) is caused by Borrelia burgdorferi and infection may lead to not only a large variety of clinical manifestations but also a subclinical outcome. The aim of the present study was to investigate if there is a constitutional difference in complement activation between individuals with previous subclinical Lyme borreliosis (SB) and patients previously diagnosed with Lyme neuroborreliosis (LNB). Lepirudin plasma for activation studies was collected from 60 SB individuals and from 22 patients pr… Show more

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“…The type and severity of LD manifestations are known to vary across infected individuals for reasons that are unclear but are likely attributable to both, differences in the infecting pathogen and the characteristics of the infected individual. They range from asymptomatic or subclinical infection (39)(40)(41) all the way to severe complications from LD that, in rare cases, result in death from Lyme carditis (42,43).…”
Section: Signs and Symptomsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The type and severity of LD manifestations are known to vary across infected individuals for reasons that are unclear but are likely attributable to both, differences in the infecting pathogen and the characteristics of the infected individual. They range from asymptomatic or subclinical infection (39)(40)(41) all the way to severe complications from LD that, in rare cases, result in death from Lyme carditis (42,43).…”
Section: Signs and Symptomsmentioning
confidence: 99%