23-04-2025 20:56 via medpagetoday.com

Antibiotic Candidate for Lyme Disease Boosts Hope for Custom Approach

(MedPage Today) -- In the realm of Lyme disease research, one antibiotic emerged as being highly effective for treatment of acute infection, and early-stage data lent credence to one theory for the pathobiology of persistent symptoms.
First, researchers...
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