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Lyme Disease Maps

Map of the United States showing reported cases of lyme disease.  The cases are concentrated in the north east quarter of the country

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Each dot represents one case of Lyme disease and is placed randomly in the patient’s county of residence. The presence of a dot in a state does not necessarily mean that Lyme disease was acquired in that state. People travel between states, and the place of residence is sometimes different from the place where the patient became infected.

Map of the U.S. showing reported cases of Lyme Disease for the year 2014.

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Each dot represents one case of Lyme disease and is placed randomly in the patient’s county of residence. The presence of a dot in a state does not necessarily mean that Lyme disease was acquired in that state. People travel between states, and the place of residence is sometimes different from the place where the patient became infected.

Reported Cases of Lyme Disease – United States, 2013

U.S. map reported cases of Lyme Disease at a county-wide level

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Each dot represents one case of Lyme disease and is placed randomly in the patient’s county of residence. The presence of a dot in a state does not necessarily mean that Lyme disease was acquired in that state. People travel between states, and the place of residence is sometimes different from the place where the patient became infected.

Reported Lyme disease cases, U.S., 2012

U.S. map reported cases of Lyme Disease at a county-wide level

Click for larger image [PDF – 1 page]
Each dot represents one case of Lyme disease and is placed randomly in the patient’s county of residence. The presence of a dot in a state does not necessarily mean that Lyme disease was acquired in that state. People travel between states, and the place of residence is sometimes different from the place where the patient became infected.

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