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Allen C. Steere
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 330
Citations - 36775
Allen C. Steere is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lyme disease & Borrelia burgdorferi. The author has an hindex of 96, co-authored 322 publications receiving 35003 citations. Previous affiliations of Allen C. Steere include Centers for Disease Control and Prevention & Case Western Reserve University.
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The Clinical Assessment, Treatment, and Prevention of Lyme Disease, Human Granulocytic Anaplasmosis, and Babesiosis: Clinical Practice Guidelines by the Infectious Diseases Society of America
Gary P. Wormser,Raymond J. Dattwyler,Eugene D. Shapiro,John J. Halperin,Allen C. Steere,Mark S. Klempner,Peter J. Krause,Johan S. Bakken,Franc Strle,Gerold Stanek,Linda K. Bockenstedt,Durland Fish,J. Stephen Dumler,Robert B. Nadelman +13 more
TL;DR: These updated guidelines replace the previous treatment guidelines published in 2000 and list the doses and durations of antimicrobial therapy recommended for treatment and prevention of Lyme disease and provide a partial list of therapies to be avoided.
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The Spirochetal Etiology of Lyme Disease
Allen C. Steere,Robert L. Grodzicki,Arnold N. Kornblatt,Joe Craft,Alan G. Barbour,Willy Burgdorfer,George P. Schmid,Elizabeth M. Johnson,Stephen E. Malawista +8 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that the I. dammini spirochete is the causative agent of Lyme disease and nymphal or adult lxodes dammini ticks in Connecticut.
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Medical progress. Lyme disease
TL;DR: Mise a jour des connaissances sur la maladie, due a Borrelia burgdorferi, transmise par tiques, role des souris dans la survie de B. b.
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An epidemic of oligoarticular arthritis in children and adults in three connecticut communities
Allen C. Steere,Stephen E. Malawista,David R. Snydman,David R. Snydman,Robert E. Shope,Warren A. Andiman,Martin R. Ross,Martin R. Ross,Francis M. Steele,Francis M. Steele +9 more
TL;DR: "Lynne arthritis" is thought to be a previously unrecognized clinical entity, the epidemiology of which suggests transmission by an arthropod vector.
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The emergence of Lyme disease
TL;DR: Since its identification nearly 30 years ago, Lyme disease has continued to spread, and there have been increasing numbers of cases in the northeastern and north central US.