Lyme disease
Lyme disease is an infectious disease caused by Chronicotase with an old or intense course.
Infections caused by Lyme disease bacteria are called Haborelia bergadopharye.
This is transmitted by the Tectus and damages the heart, joints, nervous system and skin.
Lyme disease can develop completely at any age, but usually occurs between adults between twenty five and forty-five years and in children under the age of fifteen years.
The disease was first described in the American city of Lime, when the entire group of patients was diagnosed with arthritis, which was done in an unusual way.