Re: Galesville Officer Battles Back From Lyme Disease: he suffered such delirium that he didn't know who he was.
- From: "the 3rd Man" <sir_der05@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 27 Nov 2006 21:05:34 -0800
Greatcod wrote:
This from the IDSA website-- It starts with "Clinical Assessment", and
contains detailed information on why "subjective" symptoms need not be
consider in Lyme diagnosis.
See this, Cod?
"OBJECTIVE
The objectives of these practice guidelines are to provide
clinicians and other health care practitioners with recommendations for
treatment of patients in the United States with suspected or
established Lyme disease, HGA (formerly known as human granulocytic
ehrlichiosis), or babesiosis. In addition, recommendations are provided
for prevention of these infections, all of which may be transmitted by
certain species of Ixodes ticks. The panel performed an extensive
review of all of the randomized, controlled trials and open-label
trials published in peer-reviewed, English-language journals.
Previously published and widely accepted criteria were used to grade
the quality of the evidence on which the recommendations were based
(table 1) [2, 3]".
See, for you and the LDA and others who are reading impaired...what
that says is that the objective here is to provide GUIDELINES for the
TREATMENT of LYME DISEASE and other tickborne diseases.
Understand?
Treatment.
.
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