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Mattia E Chason1,2, Maureen Monaghan3,2, Jichuan Wang4
1Department of Pediatrics, Children's National Health System, Washington, DC.
Abstract:
We performed a retrospective study to determine the time frame for symptom resolution in 78 pediatric patients hospitalized with laboratory-confirmed early-disseminated or late-stage Lyme disease. The vast majority of the patients improved promptly after receiving appropriate antibiotics. Patients with a longer duration of arthritis before the institution of therapy experienced a longer time to recovery.
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