1: Lyme Spirochete in Red Blood Cells, Borrelia Burgdorferi, Bb
2: Lyme bacteria Cyst formation with detail
Arrow pointing to a Bud.
Arrow might be pointing to a form of reproduction in which a bud is formed and released.
Here is a Lyme spirochete just beginning to form a ball, which is called a "cyst," and is supposed to protect the bacteria against antibiotics.
A cyst form has emerged perfectly clear from the long corkscrew form. We so no sign of decay, but a perfectly formed protective cyst which defeats almost all antibiotics.
3: Spirochetes in Spinal Fluid from Patient with Dementia
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