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Home / RheumTV / Lessons from Long Haul Lyme & Long Haul COVID

Lessons from Long Haul Lyme & Long Haul COVID

May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month. Educate yourself about Lyme disease and tick-borne disease and how to keep your family safe.

Many of the persistent symptoms in Lyme disease are remarkably similar to those of COVID long haulers. Long haul COVID should heed lessons from long haul Lyme disease. Research in both may provide new insights into long haul disease mechanisms.

We are hopeful that the tremendous resources for long haul COVID research could help accelerate Lyme disease knowledge and treatments as well.

Learn more at the Johns Hopkins Lyme Disease Research Center website – https://www.hopkinslyme.org

May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month. Educate yourself about Lyme disease and tick-borne disease and how to keep your family safe. Many of the persistent symptoms in Lyme disease are […]

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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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