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Evidence Mounts Implicating Lyme Disease in the Autism Epidemic 
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id=42154& itemid=9) A new article in Medical Hypotheses 
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9999#FLA#&_cdi= 6950&_pubType= J&_auth=y& _acct=C000050221 &_version= 
1&_urlVersion
=0&_userid=6271824& md5=995d1b571754 f3dc6cda665b9c20 d2af) ), "The association 
between tick-borne infections, Lyme Borreliosis and autism spectrum 
disorders" was released this week. Robert Bransfield, M.D., the main author 
collaborated with top doctors in both fields on this paper such as Jeff 
Wulfman, M.D., 
William T. Harvey, M.D. and Anju Usman, M.D. 
The summary of the article states that "Chronic infectious diseases, 
including tick-borne infections such as Borrelia burgdorferi may have direct 
effects, promote other infections and create a weakened, sensitized and 
immunologically vulnerable state during fetal development and infancy leading 
to 
increased vulnerability for developing autism spectrum disorders." 
Bransfield et al 
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ew&TermToSearch= 17980971& ordinalpos= 1&itool=EntrezSy stem2.PEntrez. Pubm
ed.Pubmed_ResultsPa nel.Pubmed_ RVDocSum_ 
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ew&TermToSearch= 17980971& ordinalpos= 1&itool=Entr
ezSystem2.PEntrez. Pubmed.Pubmed_ ResultsPanel. Pubmed_RVDocSum) ), examine cli
nical observations, case reports, laboratory testing of patients with Autism 
Spectrum Disorder for tick-borne diseases, brain imaging results, 
epidemiological findings, infections and autism, tick-borne/Borrelio sis 
infections and 
psychiatric illness and many other factors in this collaboration of research 
findings. 
Numbers indicate that 20-30% of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder may 
be infected with Lyme Borreliosis and pathogenic Mycoplasma may be a 
contributor in 58% of cases. With these staggering numbers, families and 
physicians 
need education on the proper testing and treatment methods currently available. 
With these 20-30% numbers representing around 140,000 cases of autism in the 
United States alone, the human impact of this disease is staggering. 
Bransfield et al states that "If just 20% of the 560,000 recognized cases of 
ASD in 
the US can be prevented or more effectively treated, this could result in a 
savings of $358 billion in addition to the incalculable human impact of this 
disease." 
The authors recognized the contributions of Charles Ray Jones, M.D. for 
decades of expertise and dedication in helping hundreds of children with Lyme 
Borreliosis and autism spectrum disorder. 
Parents needing more information on testing and treatment can turn to the 
LIA Foundation (_http://www.liafound ation.org_ (http://www.liafound 
ation.org/) ) 
for support. They are a non-profit organization which focuses on research, 
awareness and education on the multiple infections, including Borrelia/Lyme 
Disease, and how that impacts children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. 
About Autism: 
Autism is a disorder that currently affects 1 out of 150 children. Boys are 
the majority of those affected. The numbers of autism cases spiked in the 
mid-late 90's and continues to remain high. Most children do improve with some 
sort of biomedical and behavioral intervention. 
About Lyme Disease: 
Lyme disease is generally caused by a tick bite and can is more effective 
when antibiotics are administered soon after the infection. Borreliosis is a 
long-term infection that exists and can be undiagnosed Lyme disease or 
transmitted in some other way. Symptoms 
(_http://www.lymeindu cedautism. com/symptomcheck list.html_ 
(http://www.lymeindu cedautism. com/symptomcheck list.html) ) 
include achy joints, confusion, slurring words, word retrieval problems, brain 
fog, sensitivity to light and sound. Lyme disease in its late stage can be 
fatal, causing MS like symptoms and debilitating its victims. One of the 
disorders 
in which Lyme disease is known to mimic is autism spectrum disorder. 
About the LIA Foundation (_http://www.liafound ation.org_ 
(http://www.liafound ation.org/) ): 
The foundation was started in September 2006 by parents of children with 
autism and Lyme disease. Kathy Blanco of Beaverton, OR and Tami Duncan of 
Corona, CA are the founders. The foundation's goals are to provide awareness, 
education and research on the multiple-infections such as Borrelia and its 
connection to autism.

John Coughlan
President
MA Lyme Disease Awareness Assoc.
Mashpee, MA
(508) 564-7445

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