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David Baxter PhD

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Don't let the hype around Lyme disease lead to unnecessary treatment, warns U of A researcher
CBC News
August 3, 2017

Lyme disease is an infection spread through the bite of infected ticks that can cause symptoms such as: headache, fever, skin rash, swollen lymph nodes, fatigue and weakness. It can also cause damage to the heart, nerves and other organs.

In recent years, it has become more prevalent in Canada. In 2016 the country's chief public health officer said he was alarmed by an increased number of diagnosed cases, but Saxinger points to data from Alberta indicating that even if you are bitten by a tick in this province, there is a low likelihood that you will contract the disease.

Of the 2,781 ticks submitted to the Alberta tick surveillance program for testing in 2016, 181 were of the black-legged variety that carry the disease ? and only 34 were positive.

'There is a risk to doing it wrong'
Amid concerns that the standard tests for Lyme disease in Canada are outdated and don't test for various strains, Saxinger warns against paying out-of-pocket for a U.S. alternative.

"There's a very high false-positive rate. So people could be mistakenly told that they do have Lyme disease and then they would be on inappropriate treatment for whatever their symptoms are actually due to," she said.

Saxinger said the University of Alberta Hospital does not consider the results of the U.S. test as valid when assessing whether to treat someone for Lyme disease.

"There is a risk to doing it wrong. I think a misdiagnosis is as bad, if not not worse, than actually no diagnosis sometimes," she said.

If you suspect you have Lyme disease, but Canadian testing isn't identifying it, Saxinger said repeat the process two-to-four weeks later.
 

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There is an "alternative medicine"practitioner in Ottawa who claims to have the inside track on diagnosing and treating Lyme Disease that charges enormous fees to desperate people who are convinced they have it, and who promises a cure by reeling them in and reeling them out and reeling them in and reeling them out.

This practitioner claims to have diagnostic test not available to traditional medical practitioners.

Caveat Emptor....Look Before You Leap....:eek:mg:
 

David Baxter PhD

Late Founder
This practitioner claims to have diagnostic test not available to traditional medical practitioners.

Generally, it's not that these tests are not available to medical practitioners. It's that real medical practitioners do their best to avoid quackery and snake oil.
 
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