s not, because it is now known that the Lyme bacteria can and do *suppress* your immune system, and your immune system activity against a
Lyme infection is exactly what the W.blot/
ELISA tests look for. The
test result of the W.blot/
ELISA tests can then wrongly say that you have no antibodies against Lyme, and therefore do not have Lyme, when actually it may be that the Lyme bacteria are just not being located and reported on the test results.
More than you ever wanted to know, I'm sure ...