The Evan Bray Show - Dr. Jenny Wachter - June 16th, 2025

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Blacklegged ticks are making their way into Saskatchewan and a summer health concern that appears to be rising is that of Lyme disease. Dr. Jenny Wachter, scientist with the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO), joins Evan to share the low-down on ticks this year and her own research into the bacterium behind the serious disease.
16 Jun 1PM English South Africa News Commentary

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