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What is the real number of Lyme disease cases in Canada?

Nicholas H OgdenC BouchardJ BadcockM A DrebotS P EliasT F HatchetteJ K KoffiP A LeightonL R LindsayC B LubelczykA S PeregrineR P SmithD Webster
Published in: BMC public health (2019)
The high level of consistency in data from human case and tick surveillance, and data on serological responses in dogs, suggests that a high degree of under-reporting in Canada is unlikely. We speculate that approximately one third of cases are reported in regions of emergence of Lyme disease, although prospective studies are needed to fully quantify under-reporting. In the meantime, surveillance continues to identify and track the ongoing emergence of Lyme disease, and the risk to the public, in Canada.
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