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canadaManitobans wage war with Lyme disease, skeptical doctors

ELIZABETH Wood was 37 years old in July 1985 when she was bitten by a tick while visiting her parents’ home along the Red River north of Emerson. She recalls having difficulty removing the insect, which fastened itself on one of her legs. A few weeks later, she got a rash. Today, the combination of a tick bite and a rash within 30 days would alert most, if not all, family doctors to the likelihood of Lyme disease. Caught early, it’s easy to treat with antibiotics. Read more.

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