Bartonella and PANS: What Clinicians and Families Need to Know
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- Discover why Bartonella may be a major contributor to neuropsychiatric symptoms in PANS, including rage, sleep disruption, confusion, anxiety, and chronic relapsing flares.
- Understand why Bartonella is so hard to detect, including intermittent presence in the blood, tissue hiding, limited standard testing, and the need for more sensitive multi-draw and molecular approaches.
- Learn why Bartonella should be viewed in the broader context of vector-borne disease, immune dysfunction, and chronic infection—and why advancing research is essential for better diagnosis and treatment.


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