Kamloops woman believes Lyme disease more prevalent than doctors know
KAMLOOPS — Lyme disease is a tricky subject. If you speak with health care professionals, it’s relatively rare in British Columbia, affecting between 10 and 30 individuals per year. However, when you talk with someone who has the disease, just getting a diagnosis can take years of self-advocacy.
On Tuesday, one of BC’s leading experts on tick-borne illnesses was in Kamloops speaking to local physicians. According to Dr. Muhammad Morshed of the BC Centre for Disease Control, there’s no doubt that certain ticks in our province carry the bacteria that causes Lyme disease.