{"id":3572,"date":"2019-02-25T10:00:37","date_gmt":"2019-02-25T10:00:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/docsmedicalgroup.com\/docsurgentcare\/?p=3572"},"modified":"2019-02-25T10:00:37","modified_gmt":"2019-02-25T10:00:37","slug":"lyme-vs-mono","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/docsmedicalgroup.com\/docsoccupationalhealth\/lyme-vs-mono\/","title":{"rendered":"Lyme Disease vs. \u201cMono\u201d"},"content":{"rendered":"

Lyme Disease vs Mono<\/h1>\n

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At one of our many locations (DOCS Urgent Care center in Fairfield, CT<\/a>), we get a lot of questions about Lyme disease. We hope to resolve your concerns so that you can feel confident in treating whatever condition you have.<\/p>\n

Many of you know the defeating side effects of contracting Lyme disease or mononucleosis (\u201cmono\u201d). Lyme disease is bacterial and spread through the bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which is carried by ticks. Since Lyme is most common from April to September, it\u2019s beneficial for you to inform yourself on the subject. Mono is viral and spread through direct contact with saliva. These two can often be diagnosed interchangeably by a doctor because of the difficulty differentiating them.<\/p>\n

The Diagnosis<\/h2>\n

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