borrelioses
Borrelioses are diseases caused by spirochete bacteria of the genus Borrelia. The best known forms are Lyme borreliosis (Lyme disease) and relapsing fever borrelioses. Transmission to humans occurs mainly through ticks; in epidemic relapsing fever, body lice or soft ticks can serve as vectors.
Causative agents include Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato, a group of species causing Lyme borreliosis in the
Clinical features vary by syndrome. Lyme borreliosis often begins with erythema migrans, an expanding skin lesion,
Relapsing fever borrelioses present with recurrent febrile episodes separated by afebrile intervals. Severe disease may involve
Treatment uses antibiotics chosen by syndrome and stage. Early Lyme disease is commonly treated with doxycycline
Prevention focuses on tick avoidance and prompt removal, use of repellents, protective clothing, and avoiding tick-infested