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A proposal for the reliable culture ofBorrelia burgdorferi from patients with chronic lyme disease, even from those previously aggressively treated
| Journal | Infection |
| Publisher | Urban & Vogel |
| ISSN | 0300-8126 (Print) 1439-0973 (Online) |
| Issue | Volume 26, Number 6 / November, 1998 |
| Category | Clinical and Epidemiological Studies |
| DOI | 10.1007/BF02770837 |
| Pages | 364-367 |
| Subject Collection | Medicine |
| SpringerLink Date | Sunday, December 23, 2007 |
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Clinical and Epidemiological Studies Originalia
A proposal for the reliable culture of Borrelia burgdorferi from patients with chronic lyme disease, even from those previously aggressively treated
S. E. Phillips1 , L. H. Mattman2, D. Hulínská4 and H. Moayad3
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Greenwich Hospital, 5 Perry Ridge Rd., 06830 Greenwich, CT |
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Spirotech Institute, Empire State Bldg. 350 Fifth Ave., Suite 6101, 10118 New York, NY |
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Columbia North Hills Medical Center, 4401 Booth Calloway Rd., 76180 North Richland Hills, TX, USA |
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National Institute of Public Health, CEM-ELM, Šrobárova 48, 10042 Praha 10., Czech Republic |
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10 Roberts Lane, Suite 2, 06877 Ridgefield, CT, USA |
Received: 27 September 1997 Accepted: 3 September 1998
Summary Since culture of Borrelia burgdorferi from patients with chronic Lyme disease has been an extraordinarily rare event, clarification of the nature of the illness
and proving its etiology as infectious have been difficult. A method for reliably and reproducibly culturing B. burgdorferi from the blood of patients with chronic Lyme disease was therefore sought by making a controlled blood culture trial studying
47 patients with chronic Lyme disease. All had relapsed after long-term oral and intravenous antibiotics. 23 patients with
other chronic illness formed the control group. Positive cultures were confirmed by fluorescent antibody immuno-electron microscopy
using monoclonal antibody directed against Osp A, and Osp A PCR. 43/47 patients (91%) cultured positive. 23/23 controls (100%)
cultured negative. Although persistent infection has been, to date, strongly suggested in chronic Lyme disease by positive
PCR and antigen capture, there are major problems with these tests. This new method for culturings B. burgdorferi from patients with chronic Lyme disease certainly defines the nature of the illness and establishes that it is of chronic
infectious etiology. This discovery should help to reestablish the gold standard in laboratory diagnosis of Lyme disease.
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