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Home / RheumTV / Lyme Disease Prognosis

Lyme Disease Prognosis

Although the prognosis after treatment of Lyme disease is generally good there are patients who remain significantly ill following standard antibiotic therapy for Lyme disease. In this fifth and final video of our series on Lyme Disease, Dr. Aucott discusses the prognosis of those with Lyme Disease.

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John Aucott, MD

Dr. Aucott is Associate Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Board certified in Infectious Diseases, and a clinical researcher who sees patients for Lyme disease and complications of Lyme disease.

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