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Updated · WXYZ 7 Action News Detroit · Apr 21Lyme Disease Cases Soar in Michigan Amid Rapid Tick Population Growth
9 articles · Updated · WXYZ 7 Action News Detroit · Apr 21
- Lyme disease cases in Michigan have nearly quadrupled since 2022 as blacklegged tick populations surge across the state.
- Health officials report over 2,100 cases in 2025, up from just over 550 in 2022, with ticks spreading into more populated areas.
- Residents are urged to take precautions outdoors, as Michigan is now classified a high-incidence state for Lyme disease by the CDC.
With cases soaring in some counties, which Michigan neighborhoods are the new Lyme hotspots? Beyond Lyme, a fatal red meat allergy from ticks is spreading. What is this new threat? Are Michigan's mild winters creating a permanent, year-round tick threat for suburban families? Is Michigan's Lyme surge a true epidemic, or an illusion created by better awareness? Is the new Lyme vaccine's four-dose regimen a practical solution for Michigan's crisis? Can a psychedelic drug offer the first real hope for chronic Lyme disease sufferers?