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View Post: Tick Saliva: New Target for Lyme Disease Vaccine
23 Nov 2009 by targethealth
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, November 23, 2009 – A protein found in the saliva of ticks may prove to be an attractive target for a new type of Lyme disease vaccine. In studies in mice, Howard Hughes Medical Institute researchers at ...
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View Post: On the Trail of a Vaccine for Lyme Disease: Yale Researchers ...
18 Nov 2009
A protein found in the saliva of ticks helps protect mice from developing Lyme disease, Yale researchers have discovered. The findings, published in the November 19 issue of Cell Host & Microbe, may spur development of a new vaccine ...
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View Post: Lyme disease vaccine? Tick saliva found to protect mice from Lyme ...
19 Nov 2009 by Zamp
A protein found in the saliva of ticks helps protect mice from developing Lyme disease, researchers have discovered. The findings may spur development of a new vaccine against infection from Lyme disease, which is spread through tick ...
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View Post: Futurity.org – Stopping Lyme disease with tick saliva
18 Nov 2009 by Helen Dodson-Yale
Researchers are targeting a protein found in tick saliva to develop a possible vaccine for a Lyme disease infection. The team hopes the approach will prove useful in efforts to stop the spread of West Nile virus infection, dengue fever, ...
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View Post: CALDA
14 Nov 2009
Vaccine related financial ties with key members of the IDSA Lyme panel prompted the Connecticut Attorney General antitrust investigation into the development of the IDSA Lyme guidelines. Patients remain concerned about these interests ...
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View Post: 68 year-old female with various symptoms
15 Nov 2009 by Linda
[9] The Lyme disease vaccine does not protect all recipients against infection with B. burgdorferi and offers no protection against other tick related disease.[9] It is best if a person observes protective measures against ticks and ...
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