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Novel Targets to Prevent Borrelia burgdorferi Infection and Lyme Disease
Case ID:
TAB-2666
Web Published:
12/6/2022
Description:
B. burgdorferi
-infected ticks can cause Lyme disease in mammalian hosts. This technology relates to the use of
B. burgdorferi
outer surface proteins (BBA64 and BBA66) as Lyme disease vaccine candidates.
In vivo
animal studies demonstrate these outer surface proteins inhibit tick-to-host
B. burgdorferi
transmission. Presently, there is no vaccine approved for Lyme disease.
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https://nih.technologypublisher.com/tech/Novel_Targets_to_Prevent_Borrelia_bu rgdorferi_Infection_and_Lyme_Disease
Category(s):
Licensing
Infectious Disease
Therapeutics
Vaccines
Diagnostics
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Inventors:
Robert Gilmore
Keywords:
BBA66
BORRELIA
BURGDORFERI
CDC Docket Import
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