Publications by ILADS Members

Virginia T Sherr, MD:

Munchausen’s Syndrome by Proxy and Lyme Disease: Medical Misogyny or Diagnostic Mystery?
Medical Hypotheses, 2005, Vol 65(5): p 440–447

Abstract reprinted with permission from Medical Hypotheses

Virginia T Sherr, MD:

Human babesiosis—an unrecorded reality. Absence of formal registry undermines its detection, diagnosis and treatment, suggesting need for immediate mandatory reporting.
Medical Hypotheses, 2004, Vol 63(4): p 609–15

posted with permission from Elsevier Science Ltd.

Mary Wall MS Ed, CCLS, and CM Smith, editor:

Lyme Disease Is No Fun: Let's Get Well!
A New Book for Children with Lyme

Books may be purchased by sending a check or money order for $6 to the Lyme Disease Association, PO Box 1438 Jackson, NJ 08527, or by ordering online at the Lyme Disease Association website.

Patricia V Smith, President, Lyme Disease Association:

The Effects of Lyme Disease on Students, Schools, and School Policy (pdf)

from School Leader Sept/Oct 2004, the official publication of the New Jersey School Boards Association (posted with permission). This article may also be downloaded from the Lyme Disease Association website

Lorraine B Johnson, JD, MBA, and Raphael B Stricker, MD:

Treatment of Lyme disease—a medicolegal assessment
Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy, August, 2004 Vol 2 (4): p 533–57

Mrs Laurence Meer-Scherrer, MD:

Babesia Infections in Switzerland?
Infectious diseases—Official Swiss Federal Public Health Journal, January 2000

Virginia T. Sherr, MD:

Panic Attacks May Reveal Previously Unsuspected Chronic Disseminated Lyme Disease
Journal of Psychiatric Practice, Vol. 6, No. 6, November, 2000

Virginia T Sherr, MD:

The Physician as a Patient: Lyme Disease, Ehrlichiosis, and Babesiosis
A Recounting of a Personal Experience with Tick-Borne Diseases

reprinted with permission from Practical Gastroenterology, January 2000

WT Harvey, MD and P Salvato, MD:

‘Lyme disease’: ancient engine of an unrecognized borreliosis pandemic?
Medical Hypotheses, 2003, Vol 60: p 742–759

posted with permission from Elsevier Science Ltd.