This year, researchers are predicting the number of tick-borne Lyme disease cases to be higher than normal, and it's on the rise in Ohio. Climate change is part of the problem. We'll hear from a disease ecologist who studies ticks and mosquitoes, and how climate change could be affecting their footprint.
Guests:
Dr. Renata Micha, registered clinical dietician, public health nutritionist and epidemiologist at Tufts University
Richard Ostfeld, disease ecologist at Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
Tracy Mehan, manager of translational research, Center for Injury Research and Policy at the Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital