A positive band 41 can be a non specific infection. It can be Bb but it can be something else. So it is NOT specific to ONLY Bb.
This is copied from Treepatrol newbie help link on explaination of Western Blot:
41: Flagella or tail. This is how Borrelia burgdorferi moves around, by moving the flagella. Many bacteria have flagella. This is the most common borreliosis antibody.
Hope this helps. Lisi
What part of Michigan were you both bit? If you don't mind me asking.
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I don't know to be honest. I don't remember ever being bit.
I worked at an outdoor education camp out near Jackson quite a few years ago (I've had it for at 5+ years) but we also make regular trips to upstate New York (endemic area) and SW Missouri/ARkansas.
We live on the Oakland/Genesee County borders.
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treepatrol
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Borrelia Burgdorferi is a clinical diagnosis, based on symptoms and on your response to treatment.
You may have passed it to him.
Has he been tested after high doses of abx's? as when you get the spirochetes dead by other methods like abx's and test while on them it frees the antigens from killing spirochetes so they show up in wb igg igm.
beachcomber
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Band 41 does not mean you have LD for sure. It can be one of many infections. It basically means you have or had an infection of some sort, or multiple infections.
Band 41 shows up on all of my tests. But, I also have a few other bands and a high positive antibody count. The antibody number may never decrease, even if I am cured. It implies that I have been exposed to an infection and have built up antibodies to it.
I say go with clinical symptoms. The tests are not terribly reliable or specific to LD.
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