| Literature DB >> 9879563 |
E Zhioua1, L Gern, A Aeschlimann, M J Sauvain, S Van der Linden, H Fahrer.
Abstract
Orienteers from all parts of Switzerland (n = 416) were included in a longitudinal study for Lyme borreliosis. In spring 1986, the seroprevalence was 28.1%. At the beginning of the study, 84.3% of orienteers reported a history of tick bite, and 3.8% reported a past history of Lyme borreliosis. During the first (spring 1986-autumn 1986), second (autumn 1986-spring 1987) and third (spring 1987-autumn 1987) period, rates of seroconversion were 0.6%, 2.7% and 2.1% respectively. During the first and second period, clinical incidence were 1.0% and 0.25% respectively. No active Lyme borreliosis was detected during the third period. Among orienteers who seroconverted during the study (n = 16), only two developed clinical symptoms. Hence, Borrelia burgdorferi infection is often asymptomatic.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9879563 DOI: 10.1051/parasite/1998054383
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasite ISSN: 1252-607X Impact factor: 3.000