Graphics: Nervous about a tick bite? Here's what to know about Lyme disease from symptoms to treatment



An estimated 476,000 new cases of Lyme disease are reported each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. And with rising temperatures allowing the tick population to expand into new regions, the CDC expects cases to grow as more people come in contact with ticks and their illness-causing bacteria.

With a single bite, the blacklegged tick and western blacklegged tick can spread Lyme disease, resulting in a wide range of other health problems. Most Lyme disease cases have been reported in the upper Midwest, Northeast and mid-Atlantic states.

Not all ticks carry the Lyme disease bacteria. Depending on where you live, fewer than 1% of a region’s ticks may carry the bacteria. In others, as many as half of the ticks are infected, according to John Hopkins Medicine.

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