Guest guest Posted October 15, 2010 Report Share Posted October 15, 2010 > > > Does anyone have any strong feelings as to whether one's geographic location is significant in Lyme disease and treatment outcome? > > I wonder if Lyme disease is less prevalent in dryer climates not just due to fewer ticks, but perhaps due to a lower mold/fungi load on the human immune system? > > Have people observed that Lyme patients tend to do better and recover better in certain geographic climates? I have heard of people doing much better in New Mexico, Arizona, and Southern California. very good question Probably the US is a good country to check this out, because people move relatively easy between different climates while most other variables remain the same. I agree that part of the problem with Lyme is probably the high load on the immune system (including pollution, radiation, other stress factors); I think this is the major factor that explains why Lyme patient numbers have increased so strongly over the last 40 years or so. There are definitely more ticks in temperate, more humid areas and often infection load is higher there as well. Coaster areas often have many birds that spread lyme species and coinfections. So in dry climates the risk of infection should be much lower. There are many different Borrelia strains, some of them more aggressive than others; vectors and other ecological factors can vary as well, and influence infection risk. Probably they vary with location (climate) as well. It is interesting that lately Lyme-like diseases (including EM etc., but not detected with the standard serologic tests) are appearing in other climates, e.g. in Brazil and some Caribbean locations. This could be the result of more attention with doctors in these areas, or something else that is changing and that we don't yet understand. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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