Hunters share views on potential Lyme disease vaccine
A new Lyme disease vaccine from Pfizer and Valneva may seek regulatory approval, but its reception among rural populations at high risk of Lyme remains uncertain. KFF Health News spoke with a group of hunters at a Missouri shooting range to gauge interest. Of eight hunters and one hiker, one said they would definitely get the vaccine, six said they would consider it with more safety and effectiveness information, and one said they would not. Nearly all knew someone who had contracted Lyme disease, and their experiences influenced their openness to vaccination. The vaccine candidate is about 75% effective in reducing cases, though it missed one trial bar because not enough participants contracted Lyme. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a former anti-vaccine activist, has announced a Lyme disease initiative, which could influence vaccine-skeptical groups if he endorses the vaccine.
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Sources: NPR

