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Search LDo. Donate Now. Menu Lyme Basics. Lyme Disease Research. Contact LymeDisease. Lyme Disease Co-infection: Bartonella. The information on Lyme disease presented on this web site has been reviewed and approved by one or more members of our Medical Leadership Board. Bartonella results in a disease called Bartonellosis Bartonella are bacteria that live primarily inside the lining of the blood vessels. Several Species Of Bartonella Scientists have identified several species of bartonella.

Bartonellosis Symptoms Historically, bartonellosis has been described as a mild, acute, and self-limiting illness. Contact LymeDisease.

News LymeDisease. Symptoms Bartonellosis is often mild but in serious cases it can affect the whole body. Diagnosis Polymerase chain reaction PCR and tissue biopsy can be used, however they are also insensitive, as are standard blood tests. Treatment Erythromycin and doxycycline have been used successfully for standard Bartonella, but Burrascano suspects that tick-borne Bartonella is different and recommends levofloxacin or, for children under 18, azithromycin.

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