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February 24, 2009

Structure Of Bacteria That Causes Lyme Disease Detailed In 3D

Lyme Disease Detailed In 3DScienceDaily (Feb. 24, 2009) — They are borne by ticks and can cause acute and chronic symptoms in joints, muscles and the nervous system – the bacteria that cause Lyme borreliosis, which 80,000 people in Germany contract every year. Heidelberg researchers have now succeeded in identifying their structure more accurately.

Using a cryo-tomography microscope, the previously unknown detailed structure of the spirochete bacteria can be shown in three dimensions. One finding – that borrelia types in North America more often affect the joints and in Europe the skin and nervous system as well – seems to stem from the characteristics of their motility system.

The research group headed by Professor Reinhard Wallich, Institute of Immunology, and Dr. Friedrich Frischknecht, Department of Parasitology at the Hygiene Institute of Heidelberg University Hospital has published its findings in cooperation with colleagues from Munich and Freiburg in Molecular Microbiology. Among other things, the researchers hope to gain new insights into the various clinical symptoms of the disease.

Shock freezing maintains original condition / Resolution up to 5 nanometers

In cryo-electron tomography the organism is shock frozen so that its original condition is retained. Chemical pretreatment, which is often associated with modifying structures and properties, is no longer necessary. Resolution of five to seven nm allows tiniest structures to be viewed. “The new technology is a quantum leap for research, comparable with the step from simple x-ray images to three-dimensional computer tomography in clinical diagnostics,” stated Dr. Frischknecht.

The bacteria have developed many strategies to avoid the immune response of humans. Borrelias, like the syphilis pathogens, are spirochetes bacteria. The spiral-shaped, actively motile bacteria have flexible, pliable bodies that are moved with the aid of complex organs, flagella. A correlation between the motility and infectiousness of the pathogen has long been presumed.

The Heidelberg researchers have now for the first time compared the characteristics of the three human pathogenic species that cause Lyme borreliosis that occur in Europe and cause varying symptoms. While in North America, the major symptom is joint inflammation, in Europe, the skin or nervous system may also be affected. With the aid of cryo-tomographic microscopy, they have successfully shown that the three pathogen types have varying numbers of flagella. In addition, structures were identified for the first time that could play an important role in the reproduction of the bacteria.

February 15, 2009

MySpace Message from the CDC About the IDSA Guidelines for Lyme Disease

Message from the CDC About the IDSA Guidelines for Lyme Disease
Date: Jan 26, 2009 7:10 PM
Subject: IDSA Guidelines

From: CDC

Hi Joe,

In response to your question about the IDSA guidelines, this is the response I received from the Vector Borne Disease Branch: CDC does not develop treatment guidelines for Lyme disease, nor do we update the Infectious Disease Society of America’s treatment guidelines. That is a professional organization of clinicians and infectious disease researchers. CDC provides a link to the IDSA guidelines as a service to clinicians. We have reviewed, at various times, guidelines or recommendations developed by IDSA, ILADS, the Medical Letter, and various individual physicians.

In addition, we have reviewed each and every scientific article referenced by these documents, as well as other relevant scientific articles of which we are aware. We believe that the weight of the current scientific literature supports the treatment guidelines developed under the auspices of IDSA.

Antibiotic regimens longer than what is recommended in the IDSA guidelines have not been shown to be beneficial to persons with lingering symptoms in several controlled studies. Unfortunately many persons in this country are receiving treatments for Lyme disease that have never been shown to be effective, and can be very harmful, even deadly.

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