The Lyme Disease Vaccine Paradox
Eric L. Siegel, Stephen M. Rich

TL;DR
A Lyme disease vaccine alone won't solve all tick-related health issues, and broader strategies are needed to manage tick-borne risks.
Contribution
Highlights the limitations of a Lyme disease vaccine and emphasizes the need for a comprehensive public health approach.
Findings
A Lyme vaccine won't reduce tick abundance or exposure risk.
Tick-borne pathogens other than Borrelia remain a threat even with vaccination.
Non-infectious tick-related conditions like alpha-gal syndrome are unaffected by vaccines.
Abstract
Lyme disease causes a significant financial and health burden. Recent advances in developing new Lyme disease vaccines have renewed optimism that vaccination may serve as an additional strategy to reduce this burden. Vaccination alone will not address the broader relevant public health challenges posed by ticks. Our experience with prior Lyme disease vaccines suggests that even an effective vaccine would not fully reduce the incidence of human disease. Importantly, vaccination against Borrelia genospecies would not affect tick abundance or exposure risk. It would also not mitigate the transmission of other tick-borne pathogens that are proliferating in human-biting ticks. Tick-borne disease risk is shaped by the biological features of ticks and tick-borne disease agents, which differ from those of mosquitoes and mosquito-borne disease agents. Unique tick characteristics create…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVector-borne infectious diseases · Zoonotic diseases and public health · vaccines and immunoinformatics approaches
