The latest issue of The Lyme Report goes out to subscribers tomorrow and it will be throwing the net wide as I examine Canada’s largest Lyme disease research network, single-dose antibiotics for the prevention of Lyme disease, and the toll that Lyme is taking on Canadian parents. In tomorrow’s issue, subscribers will find:
FEATURE: It’s been almost a year since Canada’s largest Lyme disease research network received $4 million in federal funding. I’ll take a look at how the Canadian Lyme Disease Research Network is structured and what it’s investigating and/or plans to investigate in the near future. I’ll also highlight some of the papers published by its members in 2019.
ANALYSIS: I’ll be breaking down a recent Canadian review paper looking into the evidence in support of using a single dose of antibiotics to prevent Lyme disease.
ANALYSIS: I’ll also be taking an up close look at a Canadian paper looking at the mental and emotional toll Lyme disease is taking on parents whose children are battling chronic Lyme disease.
NEWS BRIEFS: Ontario’s chief medical officer shares some surprising information about Lyme disease statistics in that province.
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