Health & Medicine
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Can the Development of Vaccine Manage to Slow Down the Rise of Lyme Disease Cases?
An infection that can result in protracted and incapacitating symptoms, tick-borne Lyme disease, likely affects more than 14% of people worldwide. As a result of ongoing climatic and environmental changes, tick numbers and dispersion are expected to grow.
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