Lyme disease is the most common tick-borne disease in the US that can present in three different stages. Diagnosis is through a combination of a thorough history, review of systems, physical exam, as well as a two-tier serologic testing. Former Pediatric resident, Dr. James Davis, joins Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Dr. Susan Goldberg, to discuss the evaluation and management of Lyme Disease in the pediatric population. After listening to this podcast, learners should be able to:
Special thanks to Dr. Ingrid Camelo, Dr. Rebecca Yang and Dr. Jacob Eichenberger who peer reviewed today’s episode.
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Catch Up Immunizations for Children
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