U.S. Biologic moving forward with Lyme disease prevention product

This looks like an interesting product for the war against Lyme.

http://www.bizjournals.com/memphis/news/2014/03/20/u-s-biologic-moving-forward-with-lyme-disease.html

Here is some more info on it.I hope the USDA approves it.It would be interesting to see if it works well in a real life setting.

http://www.commercialappeal.com/business/memphis-firm-readies-new-lyme-disease-tech-for

That is realy, really cool! I think how they deliver the vaccine is very interesting.

Thanks for sharing, Zach!

It looks like the USDA is going to approve it according to this.

http://www.highgroundnews.com/innovationnews/USBiologicCommercialization061114.aspx

more info

http://www.caryinstitute.org/newsroom/breaking-transmission-cycle-lyme-disease

This is a informative video by Dr. Rick Ostfeld.He is a smart guy.I like him a lot.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYLPnK-8580&index=27&list=PLdJAN22BbQvlciOZzYUQoShZmpBFVNaYy

This is so cool. Like I said, I love the delivery that they have worked out, and the study was a good read (^ science nerd), I loved it. Thanks for all the additional info. I’ll get to it soon, not feeling so hot right now.



Zach said:

It looks like the USDA is going to approve it according to this.

http://www.highgroundnews.com/innovationnews/USBiologicCommercializ…

I think this could be big.I love this quote from the ceo of US Biologic:

Kauffman, who spent 20 years with FedEx Corp. in logistics, says his expertise was crucial to getting the vaccine to where Lyme disease is prevalent.

“What they taught me in logistics 101 is get the right product to the right place at the right time,” Kauffman said.

U.S. Biologic has worked with the University of Memphis to develop intimate mapping of wooded areas, soil types, parks and every demographic of every property in the U.S. “down to the square meter”, Kauffman said, in order to track where mouse and tick populations interact with humans.