Mount Allison to host Maritime Tick and Lyme Disease Conference - April 28
SACKVILLE, NB 鈥 痳豆TV视频 will host the third on Saturday, April 28, 2018 from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. in the Barclay Building, room 02 (63C York Street, Sackville, NB).
The conference is open to the public and will feature presentations and discussions with researchers and students from Mount Allison鈥檚 Lyme Research Network, Dalhousie University, l鈥橴niversit茅 de Moncton, Acadia University, and UNB, as well as representatives from government, professional groups, and members of the public.
鈥淥ver the past number of years, we鈥檝e seen an increase both in the number of ticks and the time they are active throughout the year in our region,鈥 says Dr. Vett Lloyd, Mount Allison biologist and founding member of the University鈥檚 . 鈥淐ommunication and education around ticks and the bacteria they can carry such as those that cause illnesses like Lyme disease is essential for public health. We are looking forward to welcoming researchers from around the region as well as members of the public to campus for the conference.鈥
Conference topics will include new initiatives in 鈥渢ick ed鈥 in high schools, new research on tick repellants, updates on ticks in NB, NS and PEI. As well there will be talks on the effects of tick borne diseases on wildlife, pets and humans. The full program including research summaries, information, and directions is available at:
Previous tick projects from Mount Allison include the , a mapping resource to help share the latest information on ticks and Lyme disease in the region, a collaboration between Mount Allison researchers, NB veterinarians and members of the public.
The Maritime Tick and Tick Vectored Disease Research Conference is sponsored by Mount Allison, the Mount Allison Lyme Research Network, and the .
Photo caption: Mount Allison biology professor Dr. Vett Lloyd speaks at the opening of Mount Allison Lyme Research Network in 2017. Mount Allison will host the third Maritime Tick and Tick Vectored Disease Research Conference, open to the public, on Saturday, April 28, 2018.