Diagnosis
Lyme Resources
Project Lyme has developed a library of educational information for you to better understand Your Lyme Journey. Using the Type, Topic, and Journey icons below, you will be able to filter information to fit your specific needs.
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Topic
Stage
Treatment
What Are Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICC)?
Diagnosis
Diagnosing Lyme Disease in Children
Treatment
Herxheimer Reaction Associated With Treatment
Treatment
Treating Lyme With Antibiotics
Diagnosis
What Are the Symptoms?
Diagnosis
How Do You Get It?
Prevention
Where Can You Get It?
Diagnosis
Congenital Lyme
Most of us have learned that Lyme disease is spread by a tick bite. What is less known is that Lyme disease is also congenital, meaning it can cross the placenta during pregnancy, both infecting and causing harm to your unborn child. Though scientists have known Lyme is congenital since 1985, it took the CDC until 2020 to finally acknowledge this fact.