Preview: Issue 32
The latest issue of The Lyme Report goes out to subscribers tomorrow and in it I’ll be discussing Lyme disease in the context of climate change and new research into the treatment outcomes for Canadian patients treated with long-term antibiotics.
FEATURE: In tomorrow’s feature, I’ll take a look at a University of Winnipeg project that hopes to educate Canadians about the role that climate change plays in the spread of Lyme disease and makes some intriguing suggestions for how to mitigate the risk of contracting the illness.
ANALYSIS: I’ll also be taking a look at some new research out of Mount Allison University that reports on the success rates of long-term antibiotics in a group of Canadian patients treated at a US clinic.
NEWS BRIEFS: A University of Saskatchewan researcher shares her knowledge of ticks and a New Brunswick community has had just about enough of deer.
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