Preview: Issue 28
The latest issue of The Lyme Report goes out to subscribers tomorrow and in it I’ll be discussing a rare tick-borne illness closely related to Lyme disease and a proposed procedure for dealing with Lyme carditis.
FEATURE: If you’re reading this newsletter, chances are you already have the basics of Lyme disease down. But Lyme disease is just one of the illnesses caused by borrelia bacteria. In tomorrow’s issue, I’ll introduce you to another form of borreliosis that often gets forgotten.
ANALYSIS: Lyme carditis is a rare but potentially life threatening complication of Lyme disease. I’ll take you through a recent paper by Queen’s University researchers who are proposing what they believe is the best practice for handling the complication.
NEWS BRIEFS: Another Canadian Lyme researcher shifts focus to COVID-19, Canada is criticized for its poor record on safeguarding against zoonotic diseases, a Lyme vaccine inches closer to approval, a new Canadian Lyme disease podcast is launched, and physician grants are available for an upcoming Lyme conference.
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