Weitzel, ThomasPérez, IniaPorte, Lorena2022-03-282022-03-282021Weitzel T, Perez I, Porte L. Lyme borreliosis presenting as severe back pain after Shinrin-Yoku (forest bathing) in southern Germany. J Travel Med. 2022 Mar 21;29(2):taab030. doi: 10.1093/jtm/taab030. PMID: 33690837http://hdl.handle.net/11447/5832Travel medicine traditionally intends to prevent and manage imported infections in inhabitants from developed nations visiting the global South. This unidirectional view creates a gap, which has recently been recognized as an emerging topic in travel medicine, since nowadays emerging economies contribute significantly to international travel.1 Our case illustrates the diagnostic challenges of a patient in Chile presenting acute low back pain after returning from a trip to Germany. A 58-year-old otherwise healthy German woman, living in Chile since 8 years, attended Clínica Alemana with a 1- week history of low back pain, radiating into the left thigh, accompanied by headache and fatigue.enBorrelia burgdorferi complexBannwarth syndromeTravel medicineLow back painNeuroborreliosisTick-borne infectionsVector-borne diseasesLyme borreliosis presenting as severe back pain after Shinrin-Yoku (forest bathing) in southern GermanyArticlehttps://doi.org/10.1093/jtm/taab030