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To establish performance of individual tests and combinations of tests (serological, molecular and cellular tests) in early Lyme infection diagnosis
The present study aims to investigate the performance characteristics of both established and new assays for Borrelia burgdorferi infection and to assess the relative performance of appropriate combinations of these tests. The study will also investigate the effect of the time course of the infection and its treatment on the outcomes for the various tests. Polymerase Chain Reaction(PCR), serology and T cell based tests will be performed. In addition, tests for Babesia, Anaplasma, Ehrlichia and Rickettsia will also be performed as these pathogens can be carried by the same tick that carries Borrelia and may result in coinfection.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| 1a:Lyme patients- Erythema Migrans(EM)rash present | Patients with newly diagnosed Lyme disease based on the presence of a physician-documented EM rash. PCR, serology and Tcell based assay. |
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| 1b:Lyme patients no typical EM | Patients documented symptoms of early Lyme disease, without a typical EM rash present, and the physician's intention to treat for Lyme disease. PCR, serology and Tcell based assay |
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| Cohort 2: healthy controls | Patients drawn from Lyme disease non-endemic areas and subjects with known exposure to Lyme disease will be excluded. PCR, serology and Tcell based assay. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| PCR based assay | Diagnostic Test | Whole blood specimens will be tested for the presence of Borrelia DNA by PCR in a two-step test (Imugen). In Cohort 1a and 1b. The first step tests for the presence of any Borrelia DNA. The second step is employed on positive samples and tests for the presence of either B. burgdorferi DNA or B. miyamotoi DNA. Positivity by PCR has a short but early window in the infection cycle for Borrelia burgdorferi and results may enable this window period and diagnosis rates to be better defined. In addition co-infection PCR analysis will be performed for the presence of Babesia, Anaplasma or Ehrlichia DNA (Imugen). |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Sample Data Analysis | The results will be used to calculate performance, including sensitivity and specificity of the tests under evaluation. The utility of these tests at different time points post initial presentation will be evaluated. | Tests at different time points post inital presentation will be evaluated through study completion, an average of 1 year. |
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Inclusion Criteria:
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Cohort 1b (no typical EM; Lyme disease symptoms; intention to treat):
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Cohort 2 (Healthy subjects):
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Exclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Cohort 1a (typical EM and intention to treat):
Cohort 1b (no typical EM; Lyme disease symptoms; intention to treat):
Cohort 2 (Healthy subjects):
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500 subjects aged 5 years or older.
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Paradigm Clinical Research | Redding | California | 96001 | United States | ||
| Coastal Connecticut Research |
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whole blood serum
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| Serology based assay | Diagnostic Test |
Lyme test methodologies generally indicate a need to run a combination of tests in order to overcome limitations in either sensitivity or specificity of the various individual tests. Performance of all these tests on the same set of samples should enable both individual and combinatorial performance values to be calculated and compared. |
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| Tcell based assay | Diagnostic Test | A research based ELISpot assay will be performed on peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) extracted from whole blood samples to test for presence of T cells activated against Borrelia antigens. Unlike serology based methods, this signal may not persist over extended periods of time in the absence of Borrelia antigens. The diagnostic window may be different for a test measuring adaptive immune response (i.e. T cells) and thus such test may identify patients with undetectable antibody response and may aid sensitivity of diagnosis. |
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| New London |
| Connecticut |
| 06320 |
| United States |
| Circle CARE Center | Norwalk | Connecticut | 06850 | United States |
| Orthopaedic Foundation for Active Lifestyles, Inc | Stamford | Connecticut | 06905 | United States |
| Delaware Integrated Medicine | Georgetown | Delaware | 19958 | United States |
| Eastern Research, Inc. | Hialeah | Florida | 33013 | United States |
| South Florida Clinical Trials SFCT, A member of the Alliance, Inc. | Hialeah | Florida | 33016 | United States |
| South Coast Research Center | Miami | Florida | 33136 | United States |
| Advance Clinical Research | Meridian | Idaho | 83642 | United States |
| Acadia Clinical Research | Bangor | Maine | 04401 | United States |
| Integrative Health Center of Maine | Portland | Maine | 01430 | United States |
| Centennial Medical Group | Eldridge | Maryland | 21075 | United States |
| Klein & Associates, MD, PA | Hagerstown | Maryland | 21740 | United States |
| MD Medical Research, Inc. | Oxon Hill | Maryland | 20745 | United States |
| Rockville Internal Medicine Group | Rockville | Maryland | 20854 | United States |
| NECCR Primacare Research,LLC | Fall River | Massachusetts | 02721 | United States |
| Cape Cod Hospital | Hyannis | Massachusetts | 02601 | United States |
| Metromedic Walk In | New Bedford | Massachusetts | 02740 | United States |
| The Research Institute | Springfield | Massachusetts | 01105 | United States |
| NECCR Primacare Research, LLC | Westford | Massachusetts | 02790 | United States |
| Clinical Pharmacology Study Group | Worcester | Massachusetts | 01605 | United States |
| Asthma and Allergy Institute of MI | Clinton Township | Michigan | 48038 | United States |
| Oakland Medical Research | Troy | Michigan | 48085 | United States |
| Pinnacle Research | Sartell | Minnesota | 56377 | United States |
| Andrea Gaito | Basking Ridge | New Jersey | 07920 | United States |
| MAffiliated Medical Associates | Florham Park | New Jersey | 07932 | United States |
| Modern Medical | Brooklyn | New York | 11207 | United States |
| Private Practice-Johnathan Liebowitz | Brooklyn | New York | 11219 | United States |
| NY Arthritis Clinic | Brooklyn | New York | 12298 | United States |
| Regional Clinical Research, Inc. | Endwell | New York | 13760 | United States |
| Private Practice-David Wurwitz | Flushing | New York | 11367 | United States |
| Adirondack Medical Research Center | Glens Falls | New York | 12801 | United States |
| NYCT, A member of Alliance, Inc. | New York | New York | 10022 | United States |
| Mid Hudson Medical Research | Newburgh | New York | 12550 | United States |
| John T. Mather Hospital | Port Jefferson | New York | 11777 | United States |
| Rapid Medical Research | Cleveland | Ohio | 44122 | United States |
| Buckeye Health and Research | Columbus | Ohio | 43207 | United States |
| Toledo Institute of Clinical Research | Toledo | Ohio | 43207 | United States |
| Bally Medical Group | Barto | Pennsylvania | 19504 | United States |
| Boyertown Medical Assoc. | Boyertown | Pennsylvania | 18512 | United States |
| Collegeville Family Practice | Collegeville | Pennsylvania | 19426 | United States |
| Brandywine Clinic | Downingtown | Pennsylvania | 19335 | United States |
| Altoona Center for Clinical Research | Duncansville | Pennsylvania | 16635 | United States |
| Pediatric Medical Associates of NTN/ABG | East Norriton | Pennsylvania | 19401 | United States |
| Liberty Family Practice/Square 1 | Erie | Pennsylvania | 16506 | United States |
| Detweiler Family Practice | Lansdale | Pennsylvania | 19446 | United States |
| Green and Seidner Family Practice | Lansdale | Pennsylvania | 19446 | United States |
| Suburban Research Assoc. | Media | Pennsylvania | 19063 | United States |
| Brookside Family Practice and Pediatrics | Pottstown | Pennsylvania | 19465 | United States |
| Spring-Ford Family Practice | Royersford | Pennsylvania | 19468 | United States |
| Safe Harbor Clinical Research | East Providence | Rhode Island | 02914 | United States |
| Ocean State Clinical Research | Lincoln | Rhode Island | 02865 | United States |
| NECCR Primacare Research, LLC | Portsmouth | Rhode Island | 02871 | United States |
| Atascosa Clinical Trial | Lytle | Texas | 78052 | United States |
| Brookside Family Health Care | Hinesburg | Vermont | 05461 | United States |
| Millennium Clincial Trials | Arlington | Virginia | 22207 | United States |
| Burke Internal Medicine | Burke | Virginia | 22015 | United States |
| The Education and Research Foundation, Inc. | Lynchburg | Virginia | 24501 | United States |
| Manassas Clinical Research Center | Manassas | Virginia | 21010 | United States |
| Exemplar Research | Morgantown | West Virginia | 26505 | United States |
| ID | Term |
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| D008193 | Lyme Disease |
| ID | Term |
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| D016905 | Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections |
| D001424 | Bacterial Infections |
| D001423 | Bacterial Infections and Mycoses |
| D007239 | Infections |
| D001899 | Borrelia Infections |
| D013145 | Spirochaetales Infections |
| D017282 | Tick-Borne Diseases |
| D000079426 | Vector Borne Diseases |
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