Zoonotic Implications of Changing Tick Populations

“Practitioners in both veterinary and human medicine must remain aware of the changing geography of ticks and associated vector-borne diseases. The discovery of the Asian tick H longicornis in New Jersey and Virginia should be an important reminder of the fact that ‘ticks and tickborne pathogens do not recognize international boundaries.’ Thus, ‘a robust international disease monitoring network’…

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Study shows increase of Lyme disease in dogs

The condition in canines is rising in states traditionally not considered to be high-risk, suggesting human endangerment may also be increasing in these areas. Lyme disease in dogs has become increasingly common in the Northeast and has moved into U.S. regions not historically considered endemic. Full article

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Mason Kauffman of US Biologic on WKNO TV’s The Spark

The theme of The SPARK May 2020 is “Looking Out for Public Health.” Jeremy C. Park interviews Mason Kauffman of US Biologic, a Memphis-based company delivering disease prevention by providing orally delivered vaccines to address the world’s great health challenges.

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US Biologic Broadens Intellectual Property Platform in Prevention of Zoonotic Disease

US Biologic, a leading oral vaccine and therapeutic delivery company, today announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has issued U.S. Patent #1065360 entitled “Composition & Method for Reducing Zoonotic Infectious Diseases.” The patent extends the US Biologic OrisBio™ oral-delivery technology platform in the creation of orally delivered vaccines. Press Release

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Vaccinating Mice May Finally Slow Lyme Disease

Kirby Stafford, Connecticut’s state entomologist, knows only one surefire way to reduce tick populations enough to cut Lyme disease rates: killing deer. Otherwise, he says, “very little by itself really reduces tick numbers enough.” But in some Connecticut neighborhoods Stafford has been testing a new strategy, one he hopes might show real promise after years…

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Long-underfunded Lyme disease research gets an injection of money—and ideas

Months after a U.S. Congress–mandated working group sounded the alarm about tickborne illnesses and urged more federal action and money, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is readying a strategic plan for these diseases. Last week it also, serendipitously, issued a rare solicitation for prevention proposals in tickborne diseases. The new pot of money, $6…

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