Biology of Ticks, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1991 - Ecology |
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Page 265
... symptoms subside and the patient may recover . In some cases of Lyme disease , the illness is self- limited , i.e. , the patient recovers completely and there are no further symptoms . Others , however , go on to develop a chronic ...
... symptoms subside and the patient may recover . In some cases of Lyme disease , the illness is self- limited , i.e. , the patient recovers completely and there are no further symptoms . Others , however , go on to develop a chronic ...
Page 266
... symptoms ( especially EM ) , normally expressed within the first 1-1.5 months after exposure . The dashed line represents stage II symptoms ( especially neurologic and cardiac symptoms ) , developing within a month or more and ...
... symptoms ( especially EM ) , normally expressed within the first 1-1.5 months after exposure . The dashed line represents stage II symptoms ( especially neurologic and cardiac symptoms ) , developing within a month or more and ...
Page 305
... symptoms , and for preventing or attenuating subsequent arthritis , neurologic symptoms , or cardiac symptoms . Amoxicillin is often recommended for children and is considered the drug of choice ( at present ) for this patient category ...
... symptoms , and for preventing or attenuating subsequent arthritis , neurologic symptoms , or cardiac symptoms . Amoxicillin is often recommended for children and is considered the drug of choice ( at present ) for this patient category ...
Contents
ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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