Abstract
In endemic regions, Ioxodes species ticks can transmit Borrelia species as well as other tick- borne pathogens. The frequency of tick-borne infections and co-infections in children with suspected Lyme disease is poorly characterized due to shortcomings of current microscopy and serologic diagnostic methods. Importantly, this creates clinical uncertainty about the optimal approach to diagnosis and management of suspected tick-borne infections in children.
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