Are the proven glum impact of lyme borreliosis on fetus during mother's pregnancy?


had they not long been reported glum of lyme borreliosis on fetus?
How is currently l. borreliosis treated in admiration of womens' pregancy?

Answer:
Autopsy and clinical studies have associated gestational lyme borreliosis beside fetal death, hydrocephalus (laymen christen this "water on the brain"), cardiovascular anomalies, neonatal respiratory distress, hyperbilirubinemia (too much bilirubin surrounded by the blood), intrauterine growth retardation, cortical blindness, SIDS and maternal toxemia. Stillbirth is a certain and proven possibility. It is not know if these are coincidental or related so further investigation is needed.

I'm sorry but I don't really understand what you are asking near this question: "have they recently be reported negative of lyme borreliosis on fetus?" If you are asking if the fetus be tested and found negative for the disease, to my expertise, there is no path to test the fetus. However, the newborn can be tested.

As for how it is currently treated contained by pregnancy, it is treated only if the women is diagnosed beside lyme borreliosis. She is usually not treated if just bitten by a tick. Treatment consists of antibiotics, usually amoxicillin, for 10 days. The drug of choice, doxycycline, cannot be given to pregnant or nursing women.



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