Contact: Caroline Cornish
caroline.cornish@mainehealth.org
SCARBOROUGH, Maine – May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month, and scientists with the Vector-Borne Disease Lab at the MaineHealth Institute for Research (MHIR) are conducting several surveys and research projects this spring and summer to better understand deer tick ecology and tick-borne illness, including Lyme disease, and field testing novel approaches to tick control.
Among the projects:
- Robert Smith, MD, MPH, the director of the Vector-Borne Disease Lab, is leading an assessment of a new blood test for early Lyme disease. The effort is supported by the National Institutes of Health. The MHIR Vector-borne Disease Lab is a major participant in the Tufts Lyme Disease Initiative that Dr. Smith co-directs with Linden Hu, MD, Professor of Immunology at Tufts University School of Medicine.
- Dr. Smith’s team also is assisting with a Lyme vaccine trial site at Pen Bay Medical Center in Rockport and is joining researchers at Tufts and Mass General Brigham in a program supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to develop a system for Lyme disease surveillance using electronic medical records.
- Staff Scientist Rebecca Robich, PhD, is working with college interns this summer to determine the mammalian blood meal source for ticks infected with Powassan virus, a rare tick-borne virus that can cause encephalitis disease in humans. She also will be investigating whether certain proteins help ticks survive the harsh environmental conditions of summer and winter.
- Susan Elias, MS, PhD, is studying the ways ticks, mosquitoes and their disease pathogens relate to hosts, habitat and weather patterns in Maine’s environment. She also coordinates research that will better quantify Lyme disease incidence and improve Lyme disease testing.
- Vector Ecologist Chuck Lubelczyk is managing a five-year community-based tick control research project that is supported by the CDC with study sites in Maine and Connecticut. He also is coordinating Maine’s statewide tick and mosquito surveillance efforts, with several members of lab submitting ticks and mosquitoes for testing at the state Environmental Health and Testing Laboratory in Augusta.
Maine had a record 2,983 preliminary cases of Lyme disease, a new record, along with 777 preliminary cases of Anaplasmosis and 194 preliminary cases of Babesiosis in 2023, according to the Maine CDC. People seeking additional information about ticks and tick control methods can find resources on the MHIR website including:
- Tips on controlling ticks and mosquitoes, as well as how to remove attached ticks
- Descriptions of ticks in Maine
- Information on tick-borne diseases
The CDC also has several resources with more information on vector-borne diseases on its website.
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