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Lyme transmitted through ingested food?

Nov 17, 2010 | food/eating, tick carriers, Transmission | 0 comments

Dear Stephen, I stumbled across this article: cdc.gov/ncidod/eid/vol12no12/05-1552.htm and it got me wondering that if a cow with lyme disease was eaten medium-rare, perhaps it could infect the person eating it? This could explain people getting lyme in non-wooded...

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