The Lyme and Tickborne Disease Dashboard: A map-based resource to promote public health awareness and research collaboration

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Abstract

With the incidence of Lyme and other tickborne diseases on the rise in the US and globally, there is a critical need for data-driven tools that communicate the magnitude of this problem and help guide public health responses. We present the Johns Hopkins Lyme and Tickborne Disease Dashboard (https://www.hopkinslymetracker.org/), a new tool that harnesses the power of geography to raise awareness and fuel research and scientific collaboration. The dashboard is unique in applying a geographic lens to tickborne diseases, aiming not only to become a global tracker of tickborne diseases but also to contextualize their complicated geography with a comprehensive set of maps and spatial data sets representing a One Health approach. We share our experience designing and implementing the dashboard, describe the main features, and discuss current limitations and future directions.

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Curriero, F. C., Wychgram, C., Rebman, A. W., Corrigan, A. E., Kvit, A., Shields, T., & Aucott, J. N. (2021). The Lyme and Tickborne Disease Dashboard: A map-based resource to promote public health awareness and research collaboration. PLoS ONE, 16(12 December). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260122

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