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In Stephen Buhner's latest book on Lyme co-infections, he says the Bartonella is the most frequent cause of fevers of unidentified origin.
I get low grade fevers too, and I wish I knew exactly which infection was causing mine.
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I get low grade fever very often. I'm treating babesia right now. I'm in the same boat. I don't know exactly what infection is causing them.
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Me as well. I am starting crypto for babesia on Monday. I'm not sure which infection is causing the fevers-but I am assuming, for me, it is not lyme as I still had the daily fevers while on lyme only abx.
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