It's the diagnosis, so our clinicians must be aware. There are guidelines, currently available to our clinicians, that set out proper treatment for individuals, whether they are children or adults.
The problem is that many times, from many stories we have heard, children are actually presenting to an emergency room with a classic EM rash. By the way, an EM rash does not have to be a bull's eye. It doesn't have to look like a perfect target.
These children are presenting and the doctor is saying, “Well, did you pick off a tick? No? Well, let's just watch and wait.” And that watching and waiting could make the difference between that child being completely cured or suffering potentially lifelong chronic illness.