U.S., Jan. 14 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07335965) titled 'Study of the Clinical, Microbiological and Epidemiological Characteristics of Recurrent Imported Borreliosis Confirmed by the CNR Borrelia' on Jan. 02.
Brief Summary: Recurrent borreliosis (RB) is a bacterial infection transmitted by ticks or lice. These infections occur in both temperate and tropical regions, but are rare in Australia and Antarctica. Due to climate change, the areas inhabited by the vectors of these infections are shifting, and the number of at-risk regions has significantly increased in recent years. More than twenty RB species have been described, responsible for variable clinical manifestations including fever, ...