Abstract
In an initial experiment, culture-grown Borrelia burgdorferi was added to freshly collected uninfected human blood. This in vitro study demonstrated that more spirochetes were distributed into the plasma than into the serum fraction. In a subsequent clinical study, B. burgdorferi was recovered from plasma cultures of approximately 50% of 42 patients with early Lyme disease associated with erythema migrans. The rate of recovery from plasma cultures was significantly greater than that from serum cultures (P < 0.001).
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Wormser, G. P., Bittker, S., Cooper, D., Nowakowski, J., Nadelman, R. B., & Pavia, C. (2000). Comparison of the yields of blood cultures using serum or plasma from patients with early Lyme disease. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 38(4), 1648–1650. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.38.4.1648-1650.2000
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