Senate inquiry into Lyme disease racing to produce report before election

By Ross Peake
Updated May 2 2016 - 9:13am, first published 8:24am
Senator John Madigan, the driving force behind the Senate inquiry into Lyme disease Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Senator John Madigan, the driving force behind the Senate inquiry into Lyme disease Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Professor Frank Bowden with a copy of his book, 'Infectious'. Photo: Elesa Kurtz
Professor Frank Bowden with a copy of his book, 'Infectious'. Photo: Elesa Kurtz
Lyme disease sufferers in Australia are struggling to convince medical experts the disease exists in this country.
Lyme disease sufferers in Australia are struggling to convince medical experts the disease exists in this country.

A Senate committee is racing to publish a report about the controversy surrounding Lyme disease, before its inquiry is shut down by the early election.

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