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Hope for Lyme Prevention: Dr. Parry Discusses the Promising New Vaccine

Season 2026, Ep. 4.6

Dr. Michael F. Parry, Infectious Diseases Chair at Stamford Health joins Lisa Wexler to talk about how he helped Pfizer conduct clinical trials for a Lyme disease vaccine that is currently pending FDA approval.

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