The latest issue of The Lyme Report goes out to subscribers tomorrow and its focus will be on the role biology (both macro and micro) plays in Lyme disease. In tomorrow’s issue, subscribers will find:
FEATURE: University of Toronto forestry professor Sandy Smith discusses the surprising role earthworms may be playing in the proliferation of blacklegged ticks in the forests of southern Canada.
ANALYSIS: I’ll be taking an in-depth look at two new papers that seek biomarkers that can be used to improve diagnostic testing for early stage Lyme disease and treatment outcomes for patients whose long-term symptoms fail to be resolved by antibiotics.
NEWS BRIEFS: A Canadian scientist shares his expertise in Lyme carditis at an international conference, scientists in Europe identify a biomarker that could determine if someone has been bitten by a tick, a medical geographer advocates for children, and a veterinarian shares valuable information regarding canine Lyme disease.
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