THE DISEASE PICTURE (LYME-DISEASE) IS CAUSED BY IXODES-RICINUS SPIROCHETES (BORRELIA-BURGDORFEI) IN SWISS PEDIATRIC-PATIENTS
- 18 October 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 116 (42) , 1426-1430
Abstract
Lyme disease in children is studied in the light of questionnaires sent out twice to departments and divisions of pediatrics in Switzerland. Thirty-six serologically proven cases were collected. The 48 clinical signs attributed to Lyme disease involved the skin in 40%, the nervous system in 40%, and the joints in 20%. They were erythema chronicum migrans (13), lymphocytoma (4), acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans (2), peripheral facial palsy (14), sensomotor radiculoneuritis (2), meningoencephalitis (3) and arthritis (10, 7 of which were monoarthritic). Only half the patients had a history of tick-bite. Antibiotic therapy, usually with penicillin, reduced both the duration of symptoms and frequency of secondary disease. Cardiac involvement and chronic stages with residua were not observed in this series.This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
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