Long-Term Clinical Outcomes of Lyme Disease
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IN RESPONSE:
We thank Dr. Katz for pointing out the typographical error in our Table 5, in which the data reported were reversed. As stated in the text, more patients with Lyme disease than controls scored greater than 2 standard deviations lower than the mean on two or more memory tests [1] …
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