“…(mainly B. aalborgi and B. pilosicoli) from other known pathogenic spirochetes, such as Treponema spp., Borrelia spp., and Leptospira spp. [1,2,4,[13][14][15][16]. Until today, many important questions still remain to be answered, e.g., incidence and prevalence rates in the general population, transmission, pathogenesis, host-microbe interaction, pathological and clinical significance, standardized treatment algorithm, and optimal follow-up protocol for symptomatic patients.…”