The latest issue of The Lyme Report hits email inboxes tomorrow and the focus is on collaboration and contention in the world of tick research. In this issue, subscribers will find the following:
FEATURE: An interview with John Scott, the Fergus, ON-based independent tick researcher who has made a career out of challenging conventional wisdom on tick populations in Canada.
ANALYSIS: A recent research paper seeks to set the record straight on the true number of Lyme disease cases in Canada. But does it succeed?
ANALYSIS: Should emerging infectious disease and biological invasion research be combined in a One Health approach to scientific inquiry? The authors of this recent paper make their case.
NEWS BRIEFS: As always, Canadian tick and tick-borne illness researchers are busy making news by creating a new biobank and providing insights into lone star ticks. Also, a news organization has posted a handy map of where infected ticks can be found within Toronto.
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