@BogochIsaac @davidcarr333 @TorontoIDDoc @SharkawyMD Thanks for citing our CMAJ report of the first Ontario-acquired human case. Its now being seen in other mammalian hosts like horses, so cases in humans is likely to increase as A. phagocytophilum establi
If the number of cases of weird tickborne illnesses Dr. Bogoch has seen can be represented by "x" then the number I have seen = "x+1"
RT @BogochIsaac: @davidcarr333 @TorontoIDDoc @SharkawyMD 1. You can count the cases on 1 hand here. 2. We aren't seeing it because we aren…
RT @BogochIsaac: @davidcarr333 @TorontoIDDoc @SharkawyMD 1. You can count the cases on 1 hand here. 2. We aren't seeing it because we aren…
RT @BogochIsaac: @davidcarr333 @TorontoIDDoc @SharkawyMD 1. You can count the cases on 1 hand here. 2. We aren't seeing it because we aren…
It's nice when my questions are already answered on twitter Probably under diagnosed But question is what should trigger a workup? https://t.co/boPheNckYE
@davidcarr333 @TorontoIDDoc @SharkawyMD 1. You can count the cases on 1 hand here. 2. We aren't seeing it because we aren't looking for it. 3. If it isn't here, it will be soon. 4. Also stay tuned for Babesiosis - coming to a tick near you soon! https:
Recent research from @clydrn member @cynicalIDdoc
Recent papers from #Canadian #LymeDisease Research Network @clydrn members: Human granulocytic anaplasmosis acquired from a blacklegged tick in Ontario https://t.co/Crr0HCBBq4
RT @tingdan: Ticks don't just transmit Lyme disease. Consider human granulocytic anaplasmosis in patients with a history of a tick bite who…
Ticks don't just transmit Lyme disease. Consider human granulocytic anaplasmosis in patients with a history of a tick bite who have fever, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia and transaminitis. https://t.co/99wYdvafXP @CMAJ #meded #health
RT @CMAJ: A man developed fever, headache and vomiting after a tick bite in Ontario — but it was not Lyme disease. Lessons from a case of h…
RT @CMAJ: A man developed fever, headache and vomiting after a tick bite in Ontario — but it was not Lyme disease. Lessons from a case of h…
A man developed fever, headache and vomiting after a tick bite in Ontario — but it was not Lyme disease. Lessons from a case of human granulocytic anaplasmosis from a tick: https://t.co/qsiFuCZblH *gated @queensuim #primarycare #cdnhealth #InfectiousDisea