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Scientists develop game-changing vaccine against Lyme disease ticks

Por: Newsweek Health July 27, 2023

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A major step in battling Lyme disease and other dangerous tick-borne viruses may have been taken as researchers announced they have developed a vaccine against the ticks themselves.Rather than combatting the effects of the bacteria or microbe that causes Lyme disease, the vaccine targets the microbiota of the tick, according to a paper published in the journal Microbiota on Monday.The research by the French National Research Institute for... + full article



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