The latest issue of The Lyme Report goes out to subscribers tomorrow and its focus is on the Mount Allison Lyme Research Network and vector-borne illnesses in animals, particularly dogs. In tomorrow’s issue, subscribers will find:
FEATURE: Mount Allison Lyme Research Network founding member Vett Lloyd shares her insights into the unique approach the network takes in tackling the big questions posed by the Canadian Lyme disease community.
ANALYSIS: We’ll be examining two new research papers documenting vector-borne diseases in animals. The first looks at the prevalence of human pathogens in blacklegged ticks collected from dogs and peridomestic wildlife (squirrels, raccoons, skunks, etc.) in Ontario and the other examines the prevalence of four vector-borne pathogens in dogs across Canada.
NEWS BRIEFS: Canadian researchers are making news by sharing their expertise on ticks in New Brunswick and Ontario.
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