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LYME : first international tick borne diseases conference


2013 International TBD Conference, Sydney

The Karl McManus Foundation will host the 1st International Tick Borne Diseases Conference, 15-17 March, 2013 at the Kerry Packer Education Centre, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, Australia.
International speakers from Germany, USA, France, Asia and Australia will present the latest research on tick-borne diseases.
The conference is aimed at doctors, naturopaths and other health professionals and we would like to see as many Australian delegates there as possible. 
The conference will be professionally recorded and DVDs will be available for purchase.

Online Registration available soon!

Conference Terms and Conditions

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THE AIMS OF THE KARL MCMANUS
FOUNDATION INCLUDE

  1. To facilitate research and raise awareness of Lyme disease (borreliosis and co-infections) and other tick-borne diseases in Australia.
  2. Advocate for better testing and treatment of borreliosis and co-infections.
  3. Educate doctors and other health professionals about Lyme disease (borreliosis) and co-infections in Australia.
  4. Use the media to alert the public about Lyme disease (Borreliosis) and co-infections in Australia.
  5. Publicise that there is a potential to misdiagnose Lyme (Borreliosis) as many other serious chronic diseases like Parkinson’s disease, motor neurone disease (MND, ALS), multiple sclerosis (MS), Alzheimer’s disease, fibromyalgia and ME/chronic fatigue syndrome and autism.