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* https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/66/wr/mm6623a3.htm?s_cid=mm6623a3_w Serious Bacterial Infections Acquired During Treatment of Patients Given a Diagnosis of Chronic Lyme Disease — United States (Infections bactériennes graves acquises pendant le traitement de patients en raison du diagnostic de la maladie de Lyme chronique - États-Unis). Weekly / June 16, 2017 / 66(23);607–609.<br>Auteurs: Natalie S. Marzec, MD<sup>1</sup> ; Christina Nelson, MD<sup>2</sup> ; Paul Ravi Waldron, MD<sup>3</sup> ; Brian G. Blackburn, MD<sup>4</sup> ; Syed Hosain, MD <sup>5</sup>; Tara Greenhow, MD <sup>6</sup>; Gary M. Green, MD<sup>6</sup> ; Catherine Lomen-Hoerth, MD, PhD<sup>7</sup> ; Marjorie Golden, MD, PhD <sup>8</sup>; Paul S. Mead, MD<sup>2</sup>.<br>Les auteurs font partie de :<br><sup>1</sup>Preventive Medicine Residency, University of Colorado, Aurora, Colorado; <br><sup>2</sup>Division of Vector-Borne Diseases, National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, CDC; <br><sup>3</sup>Kaiser Permanente, San Jose, California; <br><sup>4</sup>Division of Infectious Diseases and Geographic Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California; <br><sup>5</sup>LifeBridge Health, Westminster, Maryland; <br><sup>6</sup>Kaiser Permanente, Santa Rosa, California; <br><sup>7</sup>University of California, San Francisco, California; <br><sup>8</sup>Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut.
 
* https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/66/wr/mm6623a3.htm?s_cid=mm6623a3_w Serious Bacterial Infections Acquired During Treatment of Patients Given a Diagnosis of Chronic Lyme Disease — United States (Infections bactériennes graves acquises pendant le traitement de patients en raison du diagnostic de la maladie de Lyme chronique - États-Unis). Weekly / June 16, 2017 / 66(23);607–609.<br>Auteurs: Natalie S. Marzec, MD<sup>1</sup> ; Christina Nelson, MD<sup>2</sup> ; Paul Ravi Waldron, MD<sup>3</sup> ; Brian G. Blackburn, MD<sup>4</sup> ; Syed Hosain, MD <sup>5</sup>; Tara Greenhow, MD <sup>6</sup>; Gary M. Green, MD<sup>6</sup> ; Catherine Lomen-Hoerth, MD, PhD<sup>7</sup> ; Marjorie Golden, MD, PhD <sup>8</sup>; Paul S. Mead, MD<sup>2</sup>.<br>Les auteurs font partie de :<br><sup>1</sup>Preventive Medicine Residency, University of Colorado, Aurora, Colorado; <br><sup>2</sup>Division of Vector-Borne Diseases, National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, CDC; <br><sup>3</sup>Kaiser Permanente, San Jose, California; <br><sup>4</sup>Division of Infectious Diseases and Geographic Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California; <br><sup>5</sup>LifeBridge Health, Westminster, Maryland; <br><sup>6</sup>Kaiser Permanente, Santa Rosa, California; <br><sup>7</sup>University of California, San Francisco, California; <br><sup>8</sup>Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut.
 
* https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1505425#t=articleTop "Randomized Trial of Longer-Term Therapy for Symptoms Attributed to Lyme Disease". Auteurs de l'étude: Anneleen Berende, M.D., Hadewych J.M. ter Hofstede, M.D., Ph.D., Fidel J. Vos, M.D., Ph.D., Henriët van Middendorp, Ph.D., Michiel L. Vogelaar, M.Sc., Mirjam Tromp, Ph.D., Frank H. van den Hoogen, M.D., Ph.D., A. Rogier T. Donders, Ph.D., Andrea W.M. Evers, Ph.D., and Bart Jan Kullberg, M.D., Ph.D.. Article publié le 31 mars 2016 dans le ''New England Journal of Medicine''
 
* https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1505425#t=articleTop "Randomized Trial of Longer-Term Therapy for Symptoms Attributed to Lyme Disease". Auteurs de l'étude: Anneleen Berende, M.D., Hadewych J.M. ter Hofstede, M.D., Ph.D., Fidel J. Vos, M.D., Ph.D., Henriët van Middendorp, Ph.D., Michiel L. Vogelaar, M.Sc., Mirjam Tromp, Ph.D., Frank H. van den Hoogen, M.D., Ph.D., A. Rogier T. Donders, Ph.D., Andrea W.M. Evers, Ph.D., and Bart Jan Kullberg, M.D., Ph.D.. Article publié le 31 mars 2016 dans le ''New England Journal of Medicine''
* http://plus.lapresse.ca/screens/81b04efa-eb7b-44e5-9779-135506099386%7C_0.html OPINION : MALADIE DE LYME, LE NOUVEAU BASTION DE L’ANTISCIENCE
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* http://plus.lapresse.ca/screens/81b04efa-eb7b-44e5-9779-135506099386%7C_0.html OPINION : MALADIE DE LYME, LE NOUVEAU BASTION DE L’ANTISCIENCE<br><br>
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* https://web.archive.org/web/20090802114123/https:/www.nytimes.com/2001/06/17/magazine/17LYMEDISEASE.html Stalking Dr. Steere Over Lyme Disease By DAVID GRANN Published: Sunday, June 17, 2001<br>Last year, Dr. Allen Steere, one of the world's most renowned medical researchers and rheumatologists, began to fear patients. It was not so much the ones he had treated, though he occasionally had to worry about them too, but the ones who had started to call his office, threatening him, claiming he was responsible for their suffering. They insisted that he was denying them treatment for an acute form of chronic Lyme disease, a strand of the ordinarily more modest infection that they believed slipped into the bloodstream undetected and remained there for years, causing joint pain, chronic fatigue, suicidal depression, paralysis and even death. Affirming their diagnoses were a growing number of patient advocacy groups, practitioners and psychiatrists who argued that the disease had become a full-scale epidemic, a modern-day plague crippling thousands of Americans.<br><br>As the world's foremost expert on the illness, however, Steere did not believe many of them had Lyme disease at all, but something else -- chronic fatigue or mental illness or fibromyalgia -- and he had refused to treat them with antibiotics. Many doctors and insurance companies had followed his lead, and in turn, hordes of patients had started to stalk him. They showed up at his public engagements, holding signs that read "How many more will you kill?" and "Steer Clear of Steere!" They depicted him in the media as a demon, worse than the spirochetes, the tick-borne bacteria that they claimed inhabited their bodies and that, because of his restrictive diagnosis, they could not eliminate.<br>[...]
    
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