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Pol Merkuriusz Lek. 2005 Jan;18(103):115-9
Atypical forms of Borrelia burgdorferi-clinical consequences
Zajkowska J, Hermanowska-Szpakowicz T, Rubel J.
Klinika Chorob Zakaznych i Neuroinfekcji Akademii Medycznej w
Bialymstoku. zajkowsk@kki.pl
Borrelia burgdorferi utilizes a variety of mechanisms to counteract
eradication by its host and establish chronic infection. We discuss
several of these mechanisms, including plasmid encoded genes,
morphologic variants, cysts formation, colonies formation, antigenic
variation, and resistance to iron deprivation. These mechanisms, as
well as the possible survival of Borrelia burgdorferi in forms with
low metabolic activity, may explain relapsing Lyme disease, and may,
also account for the difficulties with eradicating this pathogen.
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