| Lyme
        Disease
         
        Lyme
        disease is an infection caused by a kind of bacteria (germ)
        called a spirochete. This bacterium, Borrelia burgdorferi,
        is transmitted by the bite of an infected deer tick. It is
        the most common tick-borne infection in both North America
        and Europe. Diagnosis is based on a variety of symptoms,
        physical findings, blood tests, and a history of exposure to
        infected ticks. The June 20, 2007, issue of JAMA
        includes an article that discusses a rash called erythema
        migrans (see below) as a clinical sign that is consistent
        with a diagnosis of early Lyme disease and other related
        tick-borne diseases. |