Episode 355: Tick Report - an interview with Professor Stephen Rich

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In this episode of the Tick Boot Camp Podcast, we welcome Professor Stephen Rich, a well-respected scientist in the chronic Lyme disease community from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Join us as Professor Rich shares insights into his research on tick-borne diseases and practical applications, focusing on Lyme disease transmission, deer's role in the spread of Lyme, and various preventive measures. Discussion Points His team's groundbreaking discovery last month that the blood of the white-tailed deer kills Lyme bacteria Professor Rich's background and the Laboratory of Medical Zoology at UMass Amherst Practical applications of Lyme research and training other scientists Understanding the tick feeding process and Lyme disease transmission The debate on Lyme disease transmission through other vectors (mosquitoes, bed bugs) Spatial protection tools for preventing tick bites Attachment times for Lyme and other tick-borne illnesses The mystery behind the Lone Star tick-borne illness Alpga-Gal Syndrome (AGS) The role of mice in Lyme disease transmission Strains of Borrelia burgdorferi and their impact on humans CDC's stance on tick testing and available testing options through Tick Report The importance of tick checks and using multiple senses In this informative episode, Professor Stephen Rich offers valuable knowledge about the transmission and prevention of Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses. By understanding these complex processes, we can develop better preventive measures and treatment strategies. Stay tuned for future episodes featuring more insights from experts in the field.

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