Hier mal etwas von der renommierten John Hopkins Universität bezüglich einer in-vivo-Studie (unter anderem mit Doxycyclin & Ceftriaxon):
https://www.jhsph.edu/news/news-releases...study.html
"The scientists found that a combination of three antibiotics—daptomycin, doxycycline and ceftriaxone—cleared the Lyme infection in the study mice. The scientists now hope to test the combination in people with persistent Lyme disease."
"This new model of biofilm/persister bacteria seeding explains some mysterious features of post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome (PTLDS), i.e., inability of the current Lyme antibiotics to eradicate or cure the 10-20% patients despite the initial standard 2-4 week antibiotic treatment as a result of persister inocula; as such one could develop PTLDS from the very beginning after a tick bite and continue to have PTLDS despite early diagnosis and timely treatment."
Hier die ausführliche Quelle: https://www.discoverymedicine.com/Jie-Fe...use-model/
Da ist man immerhin schon so weit, eine Erklärung für das PTLDS zu haben. Und das von rein schulmedizinischer Seite, denn die John Hopkins Universität ist jetzt kein Lyme-Spezi-betriebener Laden.
https://www.jhsph.edu/news/news-releases...study.html
"The scientists found that a combination of three antibiotics—daptomycin, doxycycline and ceftriaxone—cleared the Lyme infection in the study mice. The scientists now hope to test the combination in people with persistent Lyme disease."
"This new model of biofilm/persister bacteria seeding explains some mysterious features of post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome (PTLDS), i.e., inability of the current Lyme antibiotics to eradicate or cure the 10-20% patients despite the initial standard 2-4 week antibiotic treatment as a result of persister inocula; as such one could develop PTLDS from the very beginning after a tick bite and continue to have PTLDS despite early diagnosis and timely treatment."
Hier die ausführliche Quelle: https://www.discoverymedicine.com/Jie-Fe...use-model/
Da ist man immerhin schon so weit, eine Erklärung für das PTLDS zu haben. Und das von rein schulmedizinischer Seite, denn die John Hopkins Universität ist jetzt kein Lyme-Spezi-betriebener Laden.