| Literature DB >> 25992945 |
Mateusz Markowicz, Stefan Ladstatter, Anna M Schotta, Michael Reiter, Gerhard Pomberger, Gerold Stanek.
Abstract
A case of Lyme oligoarthritis occurred in an 11-year-old boy in Vienna, Austria. DNA of Borrelia bavariensis was detected by PCR in 2 aspirates obtained from different joints. Complete recovery was achieved after a 4-week course with amoxicillin. Lyme arthritis must be considered in patients from Europe who have persisting joint effusions.Entities:
Keywords: 2014. Emerg Infect Dis. 2015 Jun [date cited]. http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2106.141516; Austria; Borrelia bavariensis; Ladstatter S; Lyme borreliosis; Lyme disease; PCR; Pomberger G; Reiter M; Schotta AM; Stanek G. Oligoarthritis caused by Borrelia bavariensis; Suggested citation for this article: Markowicz M; arthritis; bacteria; oligoarthritis
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25992945 PMCID: PMC4451909 DOI: 10.3201/eid2106.141516
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
FigureComparison of frequency of clinical manifestations in Lyme borreliosis cases between the United States and 2 countries in Europe. Data from the United States are based on 154,405 patients identified during 2001–2010 by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention surveillance (). Cases in Europe are represented by data from southern Sweden (1,471 patients, 1992–1993) () and Slovenia (1,020 patients, 2000) (). The category Lyme neuroborreliosis includes all neurologic manifestations, such as radiculoneuropathy, facial palsy, and meningitis or encephalitis. Some patients had >1 manifestation.
Primer and probe sequences used in identification of Borrelia bavariensis in 11-year-old patient with oligoarthritis, Vienna, Austria, February 2014*
| Primer or probe | Target gene | Sequence, 5′ → 3′ | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primer | |||
| 16SF | 16S rDNA | GCT GTA AAC GAT GCA CAC TTG GT | ( |
| 16SR | 16S rDNA | GGC GGC ACA CTT AAC ACG TTA G | ( |
| BorF | Flagellin | GAA TTA GCA GTT CAA TCA GG | ( |
| BorR | Flagellin | TTC GTC TGT AAG TTG CTC TAT | ( |
| rrf-rrl IGS F | 5S–23S IGS | CTG CGA GTT CGC GGG AGA | ( |
| rrf-rrl IGS R | 5S–23S IGS | TCC TAG GCA TTC ACC ATA | ( |
| B5S-23S_Fn | 5S–23S IGS | GAG TTC GCG GGA GAG TAA G | ( |
| B5S-23S_Rn | 5S–23S IGS | TAG GCA TTC ACC ATA GAC TCT T | ( |
| V1a |
| GGG AAT AGG TCT AAT ATT AGC | ( |
| V1b |
| GGG GAT AGG TCT AAT ATT AGC | ( |
| V3a |
| GCC TTA ATA GCA TGT AAG C | ( |
| V3b |
| GCC TTA ATA GCA TGC AAG C | ( |
| R1 |
| CAT AAA TTC TCC TTA TTT TAA AGC | ( |
| R37 |
| CCT TAT TTT AAA GCG GC | ( |
| Probe | |||
| LBTM | 16S rDNA gene | FAM–TTC GGT ACT AAC TTT TAG TTA A–TAMRA | ( |
| BorTM | Flagellin gene | FAM–AAC GGC ACA TAT TCA GAT GCA GAC–TAMRA | ( |
*IGS, intergenic spacer.
Reports of Lyme arthritis and identified genospecies in patients in Europe*
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*IGS, intergenic spacer.