Not exact matches
These findings underscore the difficulty of detecting non-cultivable B. burgdorferi following antibiotic treatment, as interpretation of xenodiagnosis depends upon timing and number of ticks tested, and the outcome of
infection must be measured by analysis of multiple tissues
at appropriate intervals.
Those measures include: rigorous processes for candidate selection; maintaining and cleaning tubs and immersion pools; following
infection control procedures; monitoring pregnant women
at appropriate intervals while immersed; and moving women out of the tubs if there are any concerns about the mother or baby.
Wellness vaccinations
at appropriate intervals help prevent the majority of common bacterial and viral upper respiratory
infections.