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Lyme disease was first identified 50 years ago. It has become one of the most recognized and widespread vector-borne illnesses in the world. Transmitted by ticks, this elusive infection presents ongoing challenges in detection and treatment. In this episode, our host Cathy Wurzer and guests Dr. Bobbi Pritt, Microbiology Division Chair at Mayo Clinic; and Dr. Allen Steere, Distinguished Physician at Massachusetts General Hospital delve into how researchers are advancing diagnostic tools to outsmart Lyme disease, and what these innovations mean for the future of global health.
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Lyme disease was first identified 50 years ago. It has become one of the most recognized and widespread vector-borne illnesses in the world. Transmitted by ticks, this elusive infection presents ongoing challenges in detection and treatment. In this episode, our host Cathy Wurzer and guests Dr. Bobbi Pritt, Microbiology Division Chair at Mayo Clinic; and Dr. Allen Steere, Distinguished Physician at Massachusetts General Hospital delve into how researchers are advancing diagnostic tools to outsmart Lyme disease, and what these innovations mean for the future of global health.
Get the latest health information from Mayo Clinic's experts, subscribe to Mayo Clinic’s newsletter for free today: https://mayocl.in/3EcNPNc

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