Lyme Disease Data
Fast Facts
In 2011, 96% of Lyme disease cases were reported from 13 states:
- Connecticut
- Delaware
- Maine
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- Minnesota
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- New York
- Pennsylvania
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Wisconsin
Lyme disease is the most commonly reported vectorborne illness in the United States--in 2011, it was the 6th most common Nationally Notifiable disease. However this disease does not occur nationwide and is concentrated heavily in the northeast and upper Midwest.
Tables
Charts
- Cases by Year, 2002-2011
- Cases by Age and Sex, 2001-2010
- Cases by Month, 2001-2010
- Cases by Symptom, 2001-2010
Maps
- Reported Lyme Disease Cases, U.S., 2011
- Reported Lyme Disease Cases, U.S., 2010
- Interactive Lyme Disease Map
Lyme Disease Data File
To facilitate the public health and research community’s access to NNDSS data on Lyme disease, CDC has developed a public use dataset. Based on reports submitted to CDC, this dataset provides the number of reported cases by county for the years 1992-2006, in three 5-year intervals. County tabulation is by American National Standard Institute (ANSI) [formerly Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) codes]. ANSI county codes ending in “999” represent “unknown” county of residence within each state. More recent county-level case counts are not publicly available at this time.
- Understanding Lyme disease surveillance--Please review before downloading data.
- County-level Lyme disease data from 1992-2006 [Excel CSV - 113KB]––Right–click the link and select “save”.
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