Lyme Disease Flashcards
Lyme disease is a multisystemic, tick-borne illness caused by the spirochete bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, transmitted to humans primarily through the bite of infected Ixodes ticks. What is the incidence of Lyme disease?
1 - 1.2 cases per 100,000
2 - 12 cases per 100,000
3 - 120 cases per 100,000
4 - 1200 cases per 100,000
2 - 12 cases per 100,000
Equally as likely in males and females
The risk of transmission increases with the duration of tick attachment, with the highest risk occurring after 36-48 hours.
Lyme disease is a multisystemic, tick-borne illness caused by which bacteria?
1 - Borrelia burgdorferi
2 - Rickettsia
3 - Aedes aegypti
4 - Plasmodium falciparum
1 - Borrelia burgdorferi
Transmitted to humans primarily through the bite of infected Ixodes ticks
Aedes aegypti = dengue fever
Plasmodium falciparum = malaria
What age does the incidence of >yme disease peak at?
1 - 0-12 months
2 - 1-5 years
3 - 6-15 years
4 - 20-30 years
3 - 6-15 years
Lyme disease is a multisystemic, tick-borne illness caused by Borrelia burgdorferi. Which of the following is NOT a common place where people can be infected by these ticks?
1 - wooded areas
2 - animals (horses, cats, dogs)
3 - ponds/lakes
4 - sports stadiums
5 - marshes/thick grass
4 - sports stadiums
This is why its important to ask about animal s
Typically following the tick bite, how long is it before symptoms present?
1 - 5 mins to 5 hours
2 - 1-3 days
3 - 1-4 weeks
4 - 12-24 weeks
3 - 1-4 weeks
BUT can present as early as 3 days and up to 3 months
When considering the pathophysiology, 70-80% of patients with Lyme disease can present with what?
1 - comjunctivitis
2 - erythema migrans
3 - lichen sclerosus
4 - discoid exzema
2 - erythema migrans
Characteristic bull’s-eye rash caused by host immune system reacting to the tick
Patients with Lyme disease can present with erythema migrans, characteristic bull’s-eye rash. Which of the following is NOT true about erythema migrans?
1 - painless
2 - >5cm and can grow in size
3 - present in 70-80% of patients
4 - always develops as soon as patient is infected
Typically develops 1-4 weeks after the initial bite but may present sooner
In addition to erythema migrans, patients can present with all of the following symptoms, EXCEPT which one?
1 - headache
2 - epistaxis
3 - lethargy
4 - fever
5 - arthralgia
6 - swollen glands
2 - epistaxis
All of the following are late features of Lyme disease, EXCEPT which one?
1 - heart block and/or peri/myocarditis
2 - pneumonia
3 - facial nerve palsy
4 - radicular pain
5 - meningitis
6 - uveitis or keratitis
2 - pneumonia
Doesn’t typically affect the lungs
Lyme disease can be diagnosed clinically, but what is the 1st line test that can be performed if required?
1 - ECG
2 - ELISA
3 - PCR
4 - ESR/CRP
2 - ELISA
According to NICE guidelines, this is done if patient does not have erythema migrans
Measures presence of antibodies to Borrelia burgdorferi
Negative: does NOT rule out Lyme disease, repeat ELISA in 4-6 weeks if high clinical suspicion
The following are late features of Lyme disease:
- heart block and/or peri/myocarditis
- facial nerve palsy
- radicular pain
- meningitis
How long is it before the symptoms typically present?
1 - 24h
2 - 7 days
3 - 30 days
4 - 90 days
3 - 30 days
How is Lyme disease typically diagnosed?
1 - ELISA
2 - PCR
3 - Swab
4 - Clinical diagnosis
4 - Clinical diagnosis
NICE advise that clinical diagnosis can be made if erythema migrans is present.
What is the treatment of choice in a patient infected with Lyme disease who is asymptomatic?
1 - ceftriaxone
2 - acyclovir
3 - removal of ticks using tweezers
4 - doxycycline
3 - removal of ticks using tweezers
Once removed, wash the area
What is the treatment of choice in a patient infected with suspected/conformed early Lyme disease?
1 - ceftriaxone
2 - acyclovir
3 - removal of ticks using tweezers
4 - doxycycline
4 - doxycycline
Amoxicillin if doxycycline is contraindicated
If patients has erythema migrans, antibiotics can be given with no further tests
What is the treatment of choice in a patient infected with disseminated Lyme disease?
1 - ceftriaxone
2 - acyclovir
3 - removal of ticks using tweezers
4 - doxycycline
1 - ceftriaxone