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Question:

From Johnstown, Colorado, USA:

Is it possible to link Lyme disease to diabetes?

Answer:

The short answer is no! Yet there is a rather tortuous connection.

A few years ago, a microbiologist in Sweden showed that in a group of about 500 patients with diabetes, type not specified, there was an unusually high incidence of false positive tests for syphilis using the Fluorescent Treponemal Antibody Absorption test. This was ascribed to some quirk of autoimmunity, and no specific explanation was offered, except that about a quarter of those with false positive tests also tested positive for Borrelia burgdorferi which causes Lyme disease.

DOB

DTQ-20001213232224
Original posting 27 Dec 2000
Posted to Other Illnesses

  
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