collecte section Bourgogne

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Good luck for the September meeting Norway.


. Good luck for the September meeting Norway.
'VG has gained access to CDC's summary of a very recent study, which was presented at the international borreliosis conference 18 August this year, but not yet published.

A portion of the three-part study is based on Style Health Surveys, survey of a representative sample, and the years 2009, 2011 and 2012. "A significant proportion of those who responded to the survey, especially in areas with a high incidence of Lyme borreliosis, received antibiotic treatment for a longer period than the current guidelines, "writes the CDC in the summary. They also writes that although the study has its limitations is the representative, when the numbers transferred to 300 million Americans. study shows that 56 percent of those who responded that they have been diagnosed with Lyme disease, received antibiotics longer than 3-4 weeks, which is the official policy of the United States. 36 percent were treated longer than eight weeks. - It is important that this came up in the study. Many doctors treat Lyme disease with antibiotics for several months. So it's not that the Norwegian doctor is the only one who does this, says Horowitz. study from the U.S. government shows that most people who say they suffer from chronic Lyme disease are young, white males with a median age of 30 years' .
http://www.vg.no/nyheter/innenriks/artikkel.php?artid=10151294