And now the announcement I've been meaning to make this weekend (and part of the reason for my continued delay in adding comments to the most recent Friday Four post and decision to put the Friday Four on hiatus for at least one month):
I am going to be writing and posting to the Daily Kos during May for Lyme Disease Awareness month.
My first post permalink is here: http://www.dailykos.com/story/2011/05/02/972070/-Camp-OtherLyme-diseasescience?detail=hide
I will be posting some posts specifically for the Daily Kos audience, so they will only be available if you go to the Daily Kos site. The remainder of my posts I intend to cross-post to both this blog and the Daily Kos diary
I have not yet determined how long I will have a presence on Daily Kos - I will see how this goes and what level of discussion posting there provokes. I look forward to seeing what happens.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
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Lyme Disease
- Three-Dose Lyme Vaccine Candidate Stimulates Immunogenicity, Appears Safe - MedPage Today Public Health
- Jac Venza Dies: Producer Who Transformed Public Television Was 97 - Reuters: Health
- Here ’s Exactly What to Do If You Find a Tick on You - TIME: Health
- I Hate Summer —and You Should Too - TIME: Health
- Mayo Clinic Minute: Ticks and the diseases they carry - News from Mayo Clinic
Borrelia
- Oral Doxycycline Was a Safe and Feasible Treatment in Young Children With Neuroborreliosis
- Divergent dimerization mechanisms and conserved DNA-binding function in PFam12 proteins of Borrelia burgdorferi
- Moonlighting enzymes of Borrelia burgdorferi
- Dissection of amino acid acquisition pathways in Borrelia burgdorferi uncovers unique physiological responses
- Lyme Disease as a Potential Precursor to Anti-N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptor Encephalitis: A Case Report
Bacteria
- Some gut bacteria could make certain drugs less effective
- Discovery of bacteria's defense against viruses becomes a piece of the puzzle against resistance
- Research uncovers hidden spread of one of the most common hospital-associated infections
- Machine learning helps construct an evolutionary timeline of bacteria
- New vaccine concept tackles harmful bacteria in the intestine
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