Massachusetts doctor develops preventative shot for Lyme disease

Dr. Mark Klempner, a professor of medicine at the University of Massachusetts, has developed a drug that may prevent Lyme disease from infecting humans. The drug, known as Lyme PrEP, was approved for its first human clinical trial by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) at the end of 2020.” However, this older article concludes by saying:

“Assuming the tests go as planned, it’s predicted that Lyme PrEP could be available by 2023.”

There appears to be no further discussions as to the current status of the drug/vaccine.

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The Quiet Epidemic

Many Lyme disease patients suffer for a long time before receiving a diagnosis. Their symptoms, including pain and paralysis, often seem to indicate other diseases, like MS. The fact that they have been bitten by a tick that carried Lyme disease often only emerges after many examinations. This is exactly what happened to two of the film’s subjects: a girl from Brooklyn, NY and a researcher at Duke University. Both decided to take matters into their own hands and began carrying out independent research into their symptoms. Both ended up in the middle of a controversial medical debate and found themselves having to fight hard for adequate treatment.

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