Lyme Disease in Emergency Medicine Differential Diagnoses
- Author: William E Caputo, MD; Chief Editor: Rick Kulkarni, MD more...
Differential Diagnoses
- Babesiosis
- Bell Palsy
- Bites, Insects
- Heart Block, Second Degree
- Heart Block, Third Degree
- Meningitis
- Myocarditis
- Pediatrics, Headache
- Pediatrics, Meningitis and Encephalitis
- Pericarditis and Cardiac Tamponade
- Tick-Borne Diseases, Colorado
- Tick-Borne Diseases, Ehrlichiosis
- Tick-Borne Diseases, Introduction
- Tick-Borne Diseases, Q Fever
- Tick-Borne Diseases, Relapsing Fever
- Tick-Borne Diseases, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
- Tick-Borne Diseases, Tularemia
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| Disease Stage | Clinical Manifestations | Treatment | Duration |
| Early localized | Erythema migrans | Oral | 14-21 days |
| Early disseminated | Multiple erythema migrans | Oral | 14-21 days |
| Isolated cranial nerve palsy | Oral | 14-21 days | |
| Meningoradiculoneuritis | Oral | 14-28 days | |
| Meningitis | Intravenous or oral | 14-21 days | |
| Carditis | |||
| -Ambulatory | Oral | 14-21 days | |
| -Hospitalized | Intravenous followed by oral | 14-21 days | |
| Borrelial lymphocytoma | Oral | 14-21 days | |
| Late | Arthritis | Oral | 28 days |
| Recurrent arthritis after oral therapy | Oral or intravenous | 28 days or 14-28 days | |
| Encephalitis | Intravenous | 14-28 days | |
| Acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans | Oral | 14-28 days |
| Treatment | Adult Dose | Pediatric Dose | |
| Oral Therapy | Doxycycline (patients ≥8 y) | 100 mg twice a day | 4 mg/kg (up to 100 mg) twice a day |
| Amoxicillin | 500 mg three times a day | 50 mg/kg (up to 500 mg) three times a day | |
| Cefuroxime axetil | 500 mg twice a day | 30 mg/kg (up to 500 mg) twice a day | |
| Intravenous therapy | Ceftriaxone | 2 g once a day | 50-75 mg/kg (up to 2 g) once a day |
| Cefotaxime | 2 g every 8 h | 150-200 mg/kg (up to 2 g) every 8 h | |
| Penicillin G | 18-24 million U/d divided every 4 h | 200,000-400,000 mg/kg (up to 2 g) every 8 h |

