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Date: 2012-04-11 12:11:19
Bacterial diseases
Health
Lyme disease
Infectious diseases
Infection
Human granulocytic anaplasmosis
Amoxicillin
Infectious Diseases Society of America
Arthritis
Medicine
Tick-borne diseases
Microbiology

Lyme Disease Fact Sheet Children and Lyme disease Although anyone can get Lyme disease, children spend a lot of time outdoors and are at particular risk. Reasons to suspect that your child may have Lyme disease include:

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