Publications by ILADS Members

Sharlene K. Johnson (ILADS members are quoted in the article, but the author is not an ILADS member)

Tiny Tick, Big Problem
Parents Magazine.
June 27, 2007.


Raphael B. Stricker, MD:

Counterpoint: Long-Term Antibiotic Therapy Improves Persistent Symptoms Associated with Lyme Disease
Clinical Infectious Diseases.
June 15, 2007.


Robert C. Bransfield, M.D
:

Morgellons Disease
Red Bank, N.J. June 13, 2007.


Alan Mc Donald:

Defeating Dementia
Interview with
Clinical Neurology News. April, 2007.
 

R. A. Hamlen & D. S. Kliman:

Lyme Disease: Etiology, Neuropsychological Sequelae, and Educational Impact
Newspaper of the National Association of School Psychologists, February, 2007.


Daniel J Cameron, MD:

Lyme disease more than a simple bug
The Journal News. December 14, 2006.


Daniel J Cameron, MD:

Generalizability in two clinical trials of Lyme disease
Epidemiologic Perspectives & Innovations. October 17, 2006.


James Schaller, MD:

The Diagnosis and Treatment of Babesia

The Health Care Professional's Guide to the Treatment and Diagnosis of Human Babesiosis


Virginia T Sherr, MD:

A Precious Gift
HARTFORD COURANT. October 1st, 2006.

Steven Phillips, MD, Wilton:

A Medical Conference Would Help Close The Rift
HARTFORD COURANT. September 24th, 2006.


Sandy Berenbaum:

Lyme Disease Treatment Is Source Of Contention
August 5th, 2006.

Raphael B. Stricker, MD:

Medical Revisionists Threaten Effective Lyme Treatment
HARTFORD COURANT. July 31st, 2006.

Virginia T Sherr, MD:

"Bell's Palsy of the Gut" and other GI Manifestations of Lyme and Associated Diseases
PRACTICAL GASTROENTEROLOGY. April 2006.

Virginia T Sherr, MD:

Munchausen’s Syndrome by Proxy and Lyme Disease: Medical Misogyny or Diagnostic Mystery?
Medical Hypotheses, 2005, Vol 65(5): p 440–447

Abstract reprinted with permission from Medical Hypotheses

Virginia T Sherr, MD:

Human babesiosis—an unrecorded reality. Absence of formal registry undermines its detection, diagnosis and treatment, suggesting need for immediate mandatory reporting.
Medical Hypotheses, 2004, Vol 63(4): p 609–15

posted with permission from Elsevier Science Ltd.

Mary Wall MS Ed, CCLS, and CM Smith, editor:

Lyme Disease Is No Fun: Let's Get Well!
A New Book for Children with Lyme

Books may be purchased by sending a check or money order for $6 to the Lyme Disease Association, PO Box 1438 Jackson, NJ 08527, or by ordering online at the Lyme Disease Association website.

Patricia V Smith, President, Lyme Disease Association:

The Effects of Lyme Disease on Students, Schools, and School Policy (pdf)

from School Leader Sept/Oct 2004, the official publication of the New Jersey School Boards Association (posted with permission). This article may also be downloaded from the Lyme Disease Association website

Lorraine B Johnson, JD, MBA, and Raphael B Stricker, MD:

Treatment of Lyme disease—a medicolegal assessment
Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy, August, 2004 Vol 2 (4): p 533–57

Mrs Laurence Meer-Scherrer, MD:

Babesia Infections in Switzerland?
Infectious diseases—Official Swiss Federal Public Health Journal, January 2000

Virginia T. Sherr, MD:

Panic Attacks May Reveal Previously Unsuspected Chronic Disseminated Lyme Disease
Journal of Psychiatric Practice, Vol. 6, No. 6, November, 2000

Virginia T Sherr, MD:

The Physician as a Patient: Lyme Disease, Ehrlichiosis, and Babesiosis
A Recounting of a Personal Experience with Tick-Borne Diseases

reprinted with permission from Practical Gastroenterology, January 2000

WT Harvey, MD and P Salvato, MD:

‘Lyme disease’: ancient engine of an unrecognized borreliosis pandemic?
Medical Hypotheses, 2003, Vol 60: p 742–759

posted with permission from Elsevier Science Ltd.

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