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According to a new CDC study, a particular immune system marker may be the reason some people experience persistent symptoms after being diagnosed with Lyme disease. NBC News’ Dr. Natalie Azar explains what researchers know about the protein interferon alpha and the challenges behind diagnosing Lyme disease.

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