Co-LYME. Borrelia Co-infections

80,00 

Bartonella Henselae IgG; Babesia divergens IgG; Anaplasma phagocytophilum; Rickettsia conorii

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Description

SAMPLE TYPE: BLOOD

RESULTS: 21 DAYS

Delivery of results from receipt of sample

The CO-LYME test is an IgG serological panel designed to detect bacterial and parasitic co-infections frequently associated clinically with Lyme disease and exposure to ticks and other vectors. These co-infections can coexist, modify the clinical presentation, and influence the patient’s evolution and therapeutic response. The simultaneous study of these pathogens allows a comprehensive view of the infectious context, especially in patients with persistent, nonspecific, or difficult-to-diagnose symptoms.

The simultaneous detection of these pathogens is key for a more complete evaluation and appropriate clinical management.

  • Bartonella Henselae IgG: Intracellular bacterium associated with cat scratches and vectors. It produces persistent lymphadenopathy, fever, and chronic fatigue, and can generate neurological, cutaneous, or vascular manifestations and present subclinically.
  • Babesia Divergens IgG: Tick-borne parasite that infects erythrocytes. It causes intermittent fever, night sweats, hemolytic anemia, and asthenia, with a risk of severe forms in immunocompromised patients.
  • Anaplasma Phagocytophilum IgG: Bacteria transmitted by Ixodes ticks, frequently associated with co-infection with Borrelia. It manifests with acute fever, headache, myalgias, cytopenias, and elevated transaminases, and can become complicated without treatment.
  • Rickettsia Conorii IgG: Bacteria that causes Mediterranean spotted fever, transmitted by the dog tick. It causes high fever, rash, characteristic inoculation lesion, and headache, with possible neurological or systemic complications.
  • Serological panel designed for the detection of tick-borne co-infections that may occur alongside Lyme disease.
  • It allows to rule out or confirm concomitant infections that may cause clinical manifestations similar to or overlapping with Lyme disease.
  • It is especially useful in patients with a history of tick bites, exposure in endemic areas, or clinical evolution not explained only by Borrelia burgdorferi.
  • Facilitates differential diagnosis and treatment in patients with persistent or atypical symptoms.


For more information, contact the Teletest administration department at 932 12 33 45 or through the following form

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