Recent Progress in Lyme Disease and Remaining Challenges
Jason R. Bobe1*†, Brandon L. Jutras2, Elizabeth J. Horn3, Monica E. Embers4, Allison Bailey1, Robert L. Moritz5†, Ying Zhang6, Mark J. Soloski7, Richard S. Ostfeld8, Richard T. Marconi9, John Aucott7, Avi Ma’ayan1, Felicia Keesing10, Kim Lewis11, Choukri Ben Mamoun12, Alison W. Rebman7, Mecaila E. McClune2, Edward B. Breitschwerdt13, Panga Jaipal Reddy5†, Ricardo Maggi13, Frank Yang14, Bennett Nemser15, Aydogan Ozcan16, Omai Garner16, Dino Di Carlo16, Zachary Ballard16, Hyou-Arm Joung16, Albert Garcia-Romeu17, Roland R. Griffiths17, Nicole Baumgarth18 and Brian A. Fallon19
Estimates for Lyme borreliosis infections based on models using sentinel canine and human seroprevalence data
Michael J.Cook Basant K.Puri
Quantifying the relationship between human Lyme disease and Borrelia burgdorferi exposure in domestic dogs
Yan Liu, Shila K. Nordone, Michael J. Yabsley, Robert B. Lund, Christopher S. McMahan, Jenna R. Gettings.
Damage of Collagen and Elastic Fibres by Borrelia Burgdorferi – Known and New Clinical and Histopathological Aspects
Kurt E Müller
Seroprevalence of lyme borreliosis in Scottish blood donors
Vital Signs: Trends in Reported Vectorborne Disease Cases — United States and Territories, 2004–2016
Ronald Rosenberg, ScD1; Nicole P. Lindsey, MS1; Marc Fischer, MD1; Christopher J. Gregory, MD1; Alison F. Hinckley, PhD1; Paul S. Mead, MD1; Gabriela Paz-Bailey, MD1; Stephen H. Waterman, MD; Naomi A. Drexler, MPH; Gilbert J. Kersh, PhD; Holley Hooks, MPH; Susanna K. Partridge, MPH; Susanna N. Visser, DrPH; Charles B. Beard, PhD; Lyle R. Petersen, MD
The Lyme Disease Pathogen Borrelia burgdorferi Infects Murine Bone and Induces Trabecular Bone Loss.
Tang TT, Zhang L, Bansal A, Grynpas M, Moriarty TJ
Plasma fibronectin stabilizes Borrelia burgdorferi–endothelial interactions under vascular shear stress by a catch-bond mechanism
Alexandra F. Niddam, Rhodaba Ebady, Anil Bansal,Anne Koehler, Boris Hinz, and Tara J. Moriarty
MicroRNA and mRNA Transcriptome Profiling in Primary Human Astrocytes Infected with Borrelia burgdorferi
Borrelia burgdorferi Keeps Moving and Carries on: A Review of Borrelial Dissemination and Invasion
Jenny A. Hyde