A decline in red foxes may be a factor in the increase in lyme disease according to a study from the University of California Santa Cruz. Continue reading »
A decline in red foxes may be a factor in the increase in lyme disease according to a study from the University of California Santa Cruz. Continue reading »
A recent study offers a look at Lyme disease in Illinois and suggests that deer ticks and the Lyme disease bacteria they host are more adaptable to new habitats than previously appreciated.
It has been three decades since the agent of Lyme disease, the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi, and the ticks that vector it were identified.