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Definition

Lyme disease is an inflammatory disease spread through a tick bite.

This article offers a general overview on Lyme disease. For specific information see:

Causes, incidence, and risk factors

Lyme disease is caused by the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi (B. burgdorferi). Certain ticks carry the bacteria. The ticks pick up the bacteria when they bite mice or deer that are infected with Lyme disease. You can get the disease if you are bitten by an infected tick.

Lyme disease was first reported in the United States in the town of Old Lyme, Connecticut, in 1975. Cases have now been reported in most parts of the US. Most occur in the Northeast, upper Midwest, and along the Pacific coast. Lyme disease is usually seen during the late spring, summer, and early fall.

There are three stages of Lyme disease.

  • Stage 1 is called primary Lyme disease.
  • Stage 2 is called secondary Lyme disease.
  • Stage 3 is called tertiary Lyme disease.

Risk factors for Lyme disease include walking in high grasses, doing activities that increase tick exposure, and having a pet that may carry ticks home.

Symptoms

Not everyone infected with the bacteria gets ill. If a person does become ill, the first symptoms resemble the flu and include:

There may be a "bulls-eye" rash, a flat or slightly raised red spot at the site of the tick bite often with a clear area in the center. It can be larger than 1 - 3 inches wide.

Symptoms in people with the later stages of the disease include:

Note: Deer ticks can be so small that they are almost impossible to see. Therefore, many people with Lyme disease never even saw a tick.

 

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Lyme disease, erythema chronicum migrans

Lyme disease, erythema chronicum migrans

Lyme disease organism, Borrelia burgdorferi

Lyme disease organism, Borrelia burgdorferi

Tick, deer engorged on the skin

Tick, deer engorged on the skin

Lyme disease - Borrelia burgdorferi organism

Lyme disease - Borrelia burgdorferi organism

Tick, deer - adult female

Tick, deer - adult female

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