PeerJ

Byron SpiceTuesday, April 1, 2014

The largest patient survey regarding chronic Lyme disease,  a joint effort of LymeDisease.org and Jennifer Mankoff, associate professor in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute, found the disease associated with poorer quality of life than most chronic diseases, with more than 40 percent of patients reporting they are unable to work. The study, which included more than 3,000 patients, was published in the online journal PeerJ.

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