Abstract

This study examines potential challenges facing Lyme disease patients in Canada’s Maritime provinces—New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island—and considers how issues could be addressed. Reviews of both the academic and grey literature are complemented by surveys targeting both medical professionals and decision makers in government. Combined, the literature reviews and surveys demonstrate that there is considerable debate surrounding the effectiveness of testing, treatment options, and the existence of chronic Lyme disease. As the focus on the Maritimes demonstrates, these debates often pit the medical community against patients and patient advocates and, thus far, governments have been unable to produce policy that entirely pleases either side. Moving forward, this study recommends the creation of a discussion forum via a federal Commission of inquiry to review best practise guidelines for Lyme disease. The key is to foster an unbiased probe of central issues surrounding treatment and diagnosis without alienating stakeholders. This course of action will not necessarily solve the issue of Lyme disease, but would foster a greater understanding through dialogue that includes and validates the experiences of stakeholders, which is something that is currently missing.

Highlights

  • Lyme disease has increased in prevalence in Canada in recent years

  • Three key points emerged for the surveys concerning the prevalence and knowledge of Lyme disease and government action

  • The results demonstrate that most family physicians and political leaders and government health officials are aware that Lyme disease affects their region within Canada

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Introduction

As a vector borne disease, Lyme disease is transmitted to humans via the bite of Borrelia burgdorferi infected Ixodes scapularis, commonly known as black-legged ticks. These ticks have expanded into Canada, in particular Canada’s. Prescriptions are seized at the border upon returning to Canada and cannot be filled in Canada [3]. It is this tension between patients, physicians and the health care system that is at the heart of our investigation as it seeks to answer the following questions: What are the systemic blockages facing patients surrounding

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