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  • Special Supplement: Lyme Disease in Europe: An Expert Panel Discussion

    This Expert Panel Discussion, sponsored by Pfizer, discusses the human health disease burden of Lyme borreliosis in Europe. This is a follow-up conversation in relation to a special issue of the journal, Lyme Disease in Europe, published in April 2023. The topic is critically important because new research shows that the disease burden in Europe is larger than is currently appreciated. Read the full Expert Panel Discussion to discover what potential steps there may be to mitigate the disease burden.

    Special Issue: Lyme Disease in Europe
    Lyme disease is a high profile, and often controversial and emotive topic in the United States and as described hereunder, Vector-borne and Zoonotic Diseases has been at the forefront for dissemination of new information. However, many Vector-borne and Zoonotic Diseases subscribers may not realize the significance of Lyme disease in Europe. This special issue, prepared by researchers from many different countries, presents data and resources to elevate awareness and inform our international readership on the importance of Lyme in Europe.
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  • RFS Awards in Science Winner

    Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., in partnership with the Rosalind Franklin Society launched a prestigious annual award to recognize outstanding published peer-reviewed research by women and underrepresented minorities in science in each of the publisher’s peer-reviewed journals. The RFS Awards in Science for Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases has selected Kate Varela, DVM, MPH, Dipl. ACVPM who co-authored A Review of Zoonotic Disease Threats to Pet Owners: A Compendium of Measures to Prevent Zoonotic Diseases Associated with Non-Traditional Pets Such as Rodents and Other Small Mammals, Reptiles, and Other Selected Animals.
     

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