Nope. Caused by a bacterium, Borrelia burgdorferi
Babesiosis is an infection with Babesia organism. It is a co-infection of Lyme disease.
Yes. Infection with Lyme disease doesn't give you lifelong immunity.
Because the symptoms for Lyme disease do not turn up until later on
Lyme disease is a systemic infection that can affect all systems of the human body. This disease is a bacterial infection transmitted by the spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi. ------------------------------------------------------- Lyme disease is a bacterial infection spread to humans by infected ticks.
Cryptococcus is a fungal disease that can cause meningitis in people with AIDS and other immunocompromised people. It is an opportunistic infection.
Babesiosis is an infection with Babesia organism. It is a co-infection of Lyme disease.
Tinea is a fungal infection or a disease
its a fungal infection that can be taken care of by anti fungal cream.
Yes. Infection with Lyme disease doesn't give you lifelong immunity.
Because the symptoms for Lyme disease do not turn up until later on
Lyme disease is a disease in dogs caused by infection from bacteria of the genus Borrelia. Lyme disease can affect both humans and animals, like dogs.
Lyme disease is a systemic infection that can affect all systems of the human body. This disease is a bacterial infection transmitted by the spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi. ------------------------------------------------------- Lyme disease is a bacterial infection spread to humans by infected ticks.
Histoplasmosis is a fungal infection caused by inhaling spores of Histoplasma Capsulatum.
Yes, ringworm is a fungal infection of the skin. The medical term for it is tinea corporis.
an infectious disease is a disease caused by bacterial, viral, fungal, or protozoan infection.
The scientific name for Lyme disease is Lyme disease. Borreliosis is a term that can be used, but it is more generic and refers to infections of any borrelia bacteria. Lyme borreliosis is more specific and can be used instead of Lyme disease.
No. One is bacterial and the other is fungal. Also, both show up in different geographic regions.