Caused by B burgdorferi is a spirochete. It is transmitted from host to host by the
Ixodes, or deer tick.
Treatment:
Tick bite: Single dose of 200 mg of doxycycline within 72 hours of removing a tick can prevent the development of Lyme disease. This still should be limited to patients who have had possible tick exposure in endemic areas.
Skin manifestations: Institute an oral regimen for 30 days.
Arthritis: Institute an oral regimen for 30 days. * Re-treat for 30 days with oral regimen or intravenous ceftriaxone for 14-30 days if the first oral course is unsuccessful.
Neuroborreliosis- Facial palsies: Institute an oral regimen for 30 days. Although facial palsies may resolve without treatment, antibiotic therapy may prevent further sequelae.
- Paresthesias/radiculopathy: Institute intravenous therapy for 14 days. Oral doxycycline for 30 days may be as good as intravenous ceftriaxone for neuroborreliosis.
- Encephalitis/encephalopathy: Institute intravenous therapy for 28 days.
what antibiotic ?
ReplyDeleteIt is Doxycycline. It also covers for ehrlichiosis transmitted by ticks .
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