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LY42 Borrelia Burgdorferi<br />

Found in USA, Europe, Australia, New Zealand<br />

LY43 Borrelia Carteri<br />

Uncommon but has been found in humans in India.<br />

LY44 Borrelia Caucasica<br />

Found in Europe and Asia.<br />

LY45 Borrelia Duttonii<br />

Found in Europe and Africa. Causes Central African relapsing fever.<br />

LY46 Borrelia Garinii<br />

Has been found in Europe.<br />

LY47 Borrelia Hermsii<br />

Associated with relapsing fever. The primary cause of tick-borne relapsing fever in North America. Also found<br />

in Europe.<br />

LY48 Borrelia Hispanica<br />

Found in Spain, Portugal, Morocco and central Africa.<br />

LY49 Borrelia Kochis<br />

LY50 Borrelia Miyamotoi<br />

Symptoms of relapsing fever. Found in Russia, Japan, Europe and North America.<br />

LY51 Borrelia Morganii<br />

LY52 Borrelia Novyi<br />

Found in the Americas.<br />

LY53 Borrelia Parkeri<br />

Human infection.<br />

LY54 Borrelia Persica<br />

Found in Europe and Asia.<br />

LY55 Borrelia Recurrentis<br />

Found in England, Ireland, USA, Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, central Asia, Africa, and<br />

around the Mediterranean.<br />

LY56 Borrelia Tillae<br />

Found in Europe.<br />

LY57 Borrelia Turicatae<br />

Found in Europe.<br />

LY58 Borrelia Valaisiana<br />

Causes Lyme’s disease.<br />

LY59 Borrelia Venezuelensis<br />

Causes relapsing fever in central and south America.<br />

LY60 Borrelia Vincentii<br />

Exists normally in the human mouth in low concentrations and safe proportions. Causes severe ulcerating<br />

gingivitis (trench mouth); typically found in those with poor oral hygiene but can also occur as a result of<br />

stress, cigarette smoking and poor nutrition; also can be found in those with serious illnesses.<br />

LY61 Ehrlichia Chaffeensis / Human Monocytic Ehrlichiosis<br />

Causative agent of human monocytic ehrlichiosis.<br />

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