(NEXSTAR) — It’s been a gnarly year for ticks already in the U.S., with hospital visits spurred by tick bites reaching highs we haven’t seen in years. What that tick may spread to you, however, can vary based on where you live.
Lyme disease is likely the tick-borne disease you’re most familiar with, and rightfully so. There were more than 89,000 cases of Lyme disease reported to the CDC in 2023 alone, though health officials say recent estimates put that number as high as 476,000. The CDC cautions that some patients included in the higher estimates may have been treated for suspected lyme disease, but may not have actually had it.
Nearly every state has reported at least one case of Lyme disease, though the majority have been detected in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and throughout New England. The disease is primarily spread by the blacklegged tick (otherwise known as the deer tick) and the Western blacklegged tick.
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