One local man's immunity to ticks could save us all (2015)
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- Richard Ostfeld, a disease ecologist, has developed an acquired immunity to tick bites from frequent exposure, causing ticks to die shortly after biting him.
- Research suggests a potential for an anti-tick vaccine that mimics this immunity by targeting proteins in tick saliva, which could prevent the transmission of Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses.
- Past challenges with vaccines include public skepticism and legal issues, as seen with the Lyme vaccine Lymerix, despite scientific evidence refuting safety concerns.
- Public discussions often focus on treating Lyme disease rather than prevention methods, such as vaccines, tick-control measures, or biodiversity efforts to reduce tick populations.