Lyme disease: New study confirms dogs are sentinels to assess human risk
Outbreak News24 Maj 2019

Lyme disease: New study confirms dogs are sentinels to assess human risk

New research from the Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC) gives people and their health care providers a way to assess their risk for Lyme disease, thanks to man's best friend. The study confirms dogs are sentinels to assess human risk for tick-borne Lyme disease.

The study is published in the journal, Geospatial Health.

Joining me to discuss the study and it's uses is Dr. Craig Prior. Dr. Prior is a board member and past-president of the Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC). From Australia, he's been a practicing veterinarian in Nashville, Tennessee for over 25 years and currently consults with vets nationwide.

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