The latest issue of The Lyme Report goes out to subscribers tomorrow and its focus will be on Lyme disease in the Maritime provinces. In tomorrow’s issue, subscribers will find:
FEATURE: Mount Allison University geography professor David Lieske discusses how he uses data modelling to create maps that pinpoint current Lyme disease risk areas in New Brunswick and predict where future hotspots will be.
ANALYSIS: I’ll be taking a close look at a recent research paper that examines the roadblocks standing in the way of patients in the Maritime provinces receiving adequate diagnosis and treatment for Lyme disease as well as the role government can play in remedying those issues.
ANALYSIS: I’ll also be delving into the key findings of new research that identifies the widespread presence of several strains of a European species of Lyme bacteria in seabird colonies in Newfoundland and Labrador.
NEWS BRIEFS: The BC government assesses the future impact of Lyme disease in the province, a University of Toronto microbiologist gives an overview of her research, the US Food & Drug Administration approves new indications for Lyme disease tests, and Global News catches up with the principal investigator for the Lyme Disease Research Network.
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