What are the screening and diagnosis procedures for Lyme disease?
Lyme disease can sometimes be difficult to diagnose. Its varying symptoms mimic other conditions, including viral infection, various joint disorders, muscle pain, or chronic fatigue syndrome. Remember, not all people with Lyme disease develop the same symptoms.

The blood test most often used to screen for Lyme disease is called an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). It detects antibodies to the bacteria that causes Lyme disease. A diagnostic test to confirm a positive blood test has been developed as well, the Western blot.

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1. What Is Lyme Disease?
2. What are the signs and symptoms of Lyme disease?
3. What are the causes of Lyme disease?
4. What are the risk factors?
5. When should I seek medical advice?
6. What are the screening and diagnosis procedures for Lyme disease?
7. What are the complications?
8. What are the treatment options?
9. How can I prevent Lyme disease?
10. Where can get more information about Lyme disease?