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Tick-borne diseases in Ireland

  • 22-05-2012 6:08pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 61 ✭✭


    Hello there, I was wondering if you'd be interested in our upcoming conference on Lyme Disease? Lyme is a serious risk for the farming community. On Tue 5th June Micheal Casey will be discussing Tick-borne infections in Irish Farm Animals which maybe of particular interest.

    More details as follows....

    Ireland Lyme Conference 2012

    Clontarf Castle, Dublin. 5/6 June 2012

    WHEN:

    Half day Tuesday 5th June - protection & prevention tips, plus tick-borne infections in animals

    Full day Wednesday 6th June - lyme disease in humans including testing, treatment & research

    WHERE:

    Clontarf Castle, Dublin (close to the airport, city centre, motorways & ferry terminals)

    WHO:

    The conference will be suited to the following audience:

    Tuesday session – members of the public who enjoy walking, camping or hunting, pet owners, farmers, park rangers & vets

    Wednesday session – patients of diagnosed or suspected tick-borne diseases, doctors, nurses & interested scientists.

    More details including topics of discussion available at: http://www.ticktalkireland.org/lymeconference/

    :)


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