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Data on reinfections with B. burgdorferi sensu lato in humans are scarce; they are limited to case reports and a few small groups of patients, mostly from the USA and less frequently from Europe. In these reports, the clinical manifestation of reinfection was usually erythema migrans and was most often documented after successful treatment of a previous infection (almost always erythema migrans). The clinical manifestations of Lyme disease in reinfection appear to be similar to those of primary infection, but there are no studies on possible differences in serological or immunological responses.
The current study has 3 primary objectives:
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The current study will encompass all patients aged ≥18 years who were treated at the Department of Infectious Diseases, UMC Ljubljana for proven, clinically well-defined Lyme borreliosis in the period 1989 - 2023. Organised data collection in patients with Lyme borreliosis started in 1986 when we established an Outpatient Lyme borreliosis Clinic and introduced uniform approaches to diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of the disease course, thus obtaining a database of high quality clinical and laboratory data in a large number of patients.
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