Federal government announces funding for Lyme disease research
OTTAWA – The federal government is hoping a new research framework will help doctors better diagnose and treat the ballooning number of Lyme disease cases across Canada.
Health Minister Jane Philpott introduced the framework Tuesday in the House of Commons, and also announced a $4-million investment to get the research network up and running.
“The aim of the Lyme disease research network will be to generate new evidence and data about Lyme disease, about how to improve diagnosis and treatment and to help us better understand its causes and its transmission,” Philpott said.
“We aim to help health professionals with diagnoses and best practices, and we aim to increase Canadians’ awareness so that they can take measures to reduce the possibility of getting Lyme disease.”


