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      Surveillance for Lyme Disease — United States, 2008–2015

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      MMWR. Surveillance Summaries
      Centers for Disease Control MMWR Office

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          Incidence of Clinician-Diagnosed Lyme Disease, United States, 2005–2010

          Extrapolation from a large medical claims database suggests that 329,000 cases occur annually.
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            Epidemiology of Lyme disease.

            Lyme disease is the most common vector-borne illness in North America and Europe. The etiologic agent, Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato, is transmitted to humans by certain species of Ixodes ticks, which are found widely in temperate regions of the Northern hemisphere. Clinical features are diverse, but death is rare. The risk of human infection is determined by the geographic distribution of vector tick species, ecologic factors that influence tick infection rates, and human behaviors that promote tick bite. Rates of infection are highest among children 5 to 15 years old and adults older than 50 years.
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              Identification of a novel pathogenic Borrelia species causing Lyme borreliosis with unusually high spirochaetaemia: a descriptive study.

              Lyme borreliosis is the most common tick-borne disease in the northern hemisphere. It is a multisystem disease caused by Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato genospecies and characterised by tissue localisation and low spirochaetaemia. In this study we aimed to describe a novel Borrelia species causing Lyme borreliosis in the USA.
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                Journal
                MMWR. Surveillance Summaries
                MMWR Surveill. Summ.
                Centers for Disease Control MMWR Office
                1546-0738
                1545-8636
                November 10 2017
                November 10 2017
                : 66
                : 22
                : 1-12
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                10.15585/mmwr.ss6622a1
                28081055
                276f7d6c-50a9-4f8b-ade8-7d29e23da1a7
                © 2017
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