Blog: Hard Science on Lyme

  • HARDSCIENCEONLYME: Biofilms Made Easy

    I had to post this image and encourage anyone interested in biofilms to go visit the website that hosts this interactive introduction to biofilms. Some of you know that biofilms have been implicated in Lyme disease. Drs. McDonald and Sapi recently published on this topic. The gist of the matter is that biofilms may be one of the ways in which bacteria persist in the body. They can provide a protective covering that antibiotics cannot penetrate. It’s a pretty esoteric subject matter, but this website describing how they work is pretty down home. Give it a visit if you get a chance. And, kudos to the University of Montana for making this available to folks like us who just need simple explanations so we know how things work! The link is after the jump.

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    LYMEPOLICYWONK: Barthold and Luft–Persistence and Integrity in Science.

    Breathe a sigh of relief. No, really. It is not that often in Lyme disease that one reads an unbiased study that speaks truth to power, that values integrity in science over dogma. So, pour a cup of tea and I will pull out the most important findings and conclusions about persistence from the recently published study by Dr. Stephen Barthold and Dr. Ben Luft, “Ineffectiveness of Tigecycline against Persistent Borrelia burgdorferi.” Here they are in a nut-shell for those with neither the time nor the inclination to read the entire study (though I must say it is highly recommended!).

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