Pediatric Antibiotic-refractory Lyme Arthritis: A Multicenter Case-control Study.
Daniel B HortonAlysha J TaxterAmy L DavidowBrandt GrohDavid D SherryCarlos D RosePublished in: The Journal of rheumatology (2019)
Older children and those with prolonged arthritis, arthritis limited to the knees, or poor initial response to antibiotics are more likely to have antibiotic-refractory disease and treatment-associated toxicity. Children with severe symptoms of systemic inflammation have more favorable outcomes. For children with persistently active Lyme arthritis after 2 antibiotic courses, pediatricians should consider starting antiinflammatory treatment and referring to a pediatric rheumatologist.