Epidemiology

Photo showing typical habitat for blacklegged ticks.

Wooded, brushy places are common blacklegged tick habitats.  Campers, hikers, outdoor workers, and others who frequent wooded, brushy, and grassy places are commonly exposed to ticks, and this may be important in the transmission of Lyme disease in some areas.  Because new homes are often built in wooded areas, transmission of Lyme disease near homes has become an important problem in some areas of the United States.  The risk of exposure to ticks is greatest in the woods and garden fringe areas of properties, but ticks may also be carried by animals into lawns and gardens.

Lyme disease has a wide distribution in northern temperate regions of the world.  In the United States, the highest incidence occurs in the

Northeast, from Massachusetts to Maryland
North-central states, especially Wisconsin and Minnesota
West Coast, particularly northern California

Map from CDC showing reported cases of Lyme Disease in United States in 1999. Click to go to PDC website.

 

Map of  distribution of I. scapularis  and ixodes pacificus by county in USA 1907 - 1996. Click to go to PDC website.

 

In Pennsylvania, the majority of the Lyme disease cases originate in the southeastern counties surrounding Philadelphia,  Additionally, residents in the counties of Butler, Cameron, Clearfield, Elk, McKean, Monroe and Pike are also at higher risk. 

 

Map showing occurrences of I. scapularis in PA from 1989 - 1997.

 

Ticks submitted to the Department of Entomology, PSU, since 1988 indicate that the blacklegged tick is increasing in range and abundance within Pennsylvania.  Data obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of Health indicates that the areas of greatest risk of acquiring Lyme disease closely coincide with the PSU tick distribution data.

 

Map showing 5-year average incidence of Lyme disease in PA.

 


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