The latest issue of The Lyme Report hits email inboxes tomorrow and the focus is on tick surveillance and the impact of Lyme disease on Canadian children. In this issue, subscribers will find the following:
FEATURE: University of Manitoba entomologist Kateryn Rochon discusses the many surprises, challenges, and changes she has witnessed doing field studies of tick populations in Manitoba.
ANALYSIS: We’ll do a deep dive into a study examining the symptoms and treatment outcomes of children suffering from Lyme disease in the Monteregie region of Quebec.
ANALYSIS: We’ll comb through a research project that seeks to develop a predictive model for Lyme disease risk in regions of Manitoba and Ontario for which active tick surveillance data is poor or absent.
NEWS BRIEFS: Ontario health units receive money to collaborate on a climate change project with Lyme disease as one of its targets.
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