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Scientist Discusses Research Investigating Additional Pathogens Causing Lyme Disease Symptoms on 'Interviews with Experts' Series
Lyme disease researcher Eva Sapi, PhD, discusses current projects at the University of New Haven on the audio series, 'Interviews with Experts'. Studies analyze additional pathogens besides Borrelia suspected of contributing to Lyme disease symptoms. Research also focuses on finding reasons why antibiotics do not always kill Lyme bacteria. Sapi expresses concern over the rapid increase in number of ticks infected with Lyme bacteria. The interview is part of an ongoing series offering Lyme specialists a program for discussing Lyme disease symptoms, diagnosis and treatment. http://www.lyme-disease-research-database.com/
Asheville, NC (PRWEB) June 15, 2008 -- Lyme disease researcher Professor Eva Sapi discusses research projects currently underway at the University of New Haven, on 'Interviews with Experts' series. Studies look into additional pathogens aside from Borrelia suspected of contributing to Lyme disease symptoms. Furthermore, UNH research investigates reasons antibiotics do not always successfully kill Lyme bacteria. Sapi also talks about the rapid increase in number of ticks infected with Lyme bacteria in Fairfield County, NY, and the difficulty of publishing new scientific findings amid controversy over chronic Lyme disease. The interview is part of a unique series providing experts a place to discuss Lyme disease symptoms, diagnosis and research, and helping educate health care providers and Lyme patients. Learn more on the LDRD blog-
http://www.lyme-disease-research-database.com/lyme_disease_blog.html..............
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