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Published on: August 31, 2013
Borrelia crocidurae meningoencephalitis, West Africa
Sandrine Goutier1, Elisabeth Ferquel, Claudine Pinel
1Grenoble Teaching Hospital, Grenoble, France. sandrinegoutier@hotmail.com
Abstract:
Borrelia crocidurae-associated relapsing fever is endemic to West Africa and is considered benign. We report 4 patients with B. crocidurae-associated neurologic symptoms; 2 of their cases had been misdiagnosed. Frequency and severity of this disease could be underestimated; molecular methods and serodiagnostic tests for Lyme disease might be helpful in its detection.
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