Yes, Lyme disease should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to the illness caused by the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi transmitted through the bite of infected ticks.
Yes, when using the specific name of a disease like Lyme disease, it should be capitalized wherever it appears in a sentence.
It is not necessary to capitalize gastroesophageal reflux disease unless it is the first word in a sentence or part of a title or heading.
No, "shingles" is not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence. It is considered a common noun.
You don't capitalize swine flu. You can write H1N1, but since 'influenza' is not a proper noun, and neither is the word "swine", it is not written that way.
Only if it has a proper nou n i n them like Germa n measles, Dow n's sy ndrome,...
Yes, when using the specific name of a disease like Lyme disease, it should be capitalized wherever it appears in a sentence.
it was named after a town in Connecticut because all these people were getting lyme disease...me my mom and my step dad all had lyme disease
Lyme disease is only known as Lyme disease. There are co-infections of Lyme disease that may be mistaken as other names for the disease but they are actually a different infectious disease.For more information about Lyme disease, go to www.lyme.org and http://www.lymediseaseassociation.org
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lyme disease so watch out what you do you can die ffrom this
"la maladie de Lyme" is the French spelling for 'Lyme disease'.
Equine lyme is lyme disease in horses.
Lyme disease is caused by the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi
Lyme disease is comunicable. it can be spread from one person to another.
Yes, that is the medical code for Lyme Disease.
Yes, Lyme Disease is noncommunicable, it cannot be passed from person to person.
Mouse dropping can carry disease, but Lyme disease is not one of those.