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[Lyme disease in Chile. Prevalence study in selected groups]

O Neira1, C Cerda, M A Alvarado

  • 1Departamento de Medicina, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chile, Hospital del Salvador, Santiago de Chile.

Revista Medica De Chile
|May 1, 1996
PubMed
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This study investigated Lyme disease in Chile, finding no confirmed cases despite some positive initial tests. Further research is needed to understand potential local Borrelia strains.

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