
Yale University: Early Detection of Tick-borne Illnesses
Diseases transmitted through tick bites are a growing public health concern, but current diagnostic tests often fail to recognize the presence of an infection early on in its course because the infection needs to grow significantly before our immune system begins to respond. However, we do develop antibodies earlier for the components in the saliva of disease-spreading ticks. Leveraging that knowledge, this project by Yale University seeks to identify key components of tick saliva that generate the broadest immune response so that a diagnostic test can be developed to recognize the potential for an emerging infection within a patient. If we can begin treating diseases such as Lyme much earlier, then the negative impacts of these serious but largely silent infections can be mitigated.
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