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Lyme disease test gives hope for a speedier diagnosis

A new test spots Lyme disease faster than the existing go-to approach and, if approved, could reduce the risk of complications

By Tom Leslie

28 August 2024

Lyme disease can spread to people via infected ticks

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A new approach to diagnosing Lyme disease could help people receive treatment sooner, reducing the risk of long-term complications.

Lyme disease is caused by bacteria in the genus Borrelia and is transmitted to people through tick bites. Initial symptoms may include fever, headache or loss of energy, which can develop into more severe symptoms including ongoing fatigue and aches, facial palsy, heart problems and nerve pain if not promptly treated using antibiotics.

Doctors can diagnose the condition if they spot its distinctive bullseye-shaped rash, but

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