Lyme Disease Data
Fast Facts
In 2013, 95% of confirmed Lyme disease cases were reported from 14 states:
- Connecticut
- Delaware
- Maine
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- Minnesota
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- New York
- Pennsylvania
- Rhode Island
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Wisconsin
Lyme disease is the most commonly reported vectorborne illness in the United States. In 2013, it was the 5th 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, 1995-2013
- Cases by Age and Sex, 2001-2010
- Cases by Month, 2001-2010
- Cases by Symptom, 2001-2010
Maps
- Reported Lyme Disease Cases, U.S., 2013
- Reported Lyme Disease Cases, U.S., 2012
- 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 confirmed cases by county for the years 1992–2011, in four 5–year intervals. County tabulation is by American National Standard Institute (ANSI) [formerly Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS)] codes. County codes of "0" 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 1992-2011 [Excel CSV - 113KB]––Right–click the link and select “save”.
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