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  2. 20 years ago, a Lyme-disease vaccine was taken off the ... - AOL

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    If phase 3 pans out, they may have the first Lyme vaccine in 20 years. 20 years ago, a Lyme-disease vaccine was taken off the market. Now, 2 companies are developing one that could be available by ...

  3. Lyme disease - Wikipedia

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    Months to years later, repeated episodes of joint pain and swelling may occur. [1] Occasionally, shooting pains or tingling in the arms and legs may develop. [1] Lyme disease is transmitted to humans by the bites of infected ticks of the genus Ixodes. [12] In the United States, ticks of concern are usually of the Ixodes scapularis type.

  4. Major test of first possible Lyme vaccine in 20 years begins

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    Researchers are seeking thousands of volunteers in the U.S. and Europe to test the first potential vaccine against Lyme disease in 20 years -- in hopes of better fighting the tick-borne threat.

  5. Borrelia miyamotoi - Wikipedia

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    Borrelia miyamotoi is a bacterium of the spirochete phylum in the genus Borrelia.A zoonotic organism, B. miyamotoi can infect humans through the bite of several species of hard-shell Ixodes ticks, the same kind of ticks that spread B. burgdorferi, the causative bacterium of Lyme disease.

  6. Stephen Malawista - Wikipedia

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    Malawista and his colleagues initially hypothesized that Lyme disease was caused by a virus. [4] However, was later disproved in 1982 by microbiologist Willy Burgdorfer, who correctly identified the Borrelia burgdorferi bacterium as the cause of Lyme disease in Connecticut and the eastern United States. [4] Other scientists later determined ...

  7. Why Lyme disease symptoms go away quickly for some and last ...

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    Anywhere from 30,000 up to 500,000 people develop Lyme disease from a tick bite each year, according to the C DC.For most, the infection is mild and easily treated with antibiotics.

  8. Willy Burgdorfer - Wikipedia

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    During his college years Burgdorfer was a member of a research team investigating outbreaks of Q fever in various parts of Switzerland and became interested in similar research activities carried out at the Rocky Mountain Laboratory (RML) in Hamilton, Montana, a U.S. National Institutes of Health research facility.

  9. Jorge Benach - Wikipedia

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    Benach and Edward Bosler, Ph.D. collaborated in the dogged and dangerous work of gathering and testing ticks for disease-causing pathogens at the Mashomack Preserve on Shelter Island, off the coast of New York. Benach and Bosler later co-authored the book Lyme Disease and Related Disease Disorders, New York Academy of Sciences (September 1988).

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