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Updated · Eyewitness News 3 · May 21
Connecticut ER Tick Bite Visits Hit Highest Level Since 2017 as Lyme Risk Stays Elevated
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Updated · Eyewitness News 3 · May 21

Connecticut ER Tick Bite Visits Hit Highest Level Since 2017 as Lyme Risk Stays Elevated

7 articles · Updated · Eyewitness News 3 · May 21
  • CDC data show Connecticut emergency-room visits for tick bites are at their highest level for this point in the year since 2017.
  • Doctors linked the rise to heavier outdoor activity by people, insects and animals, increasing contact with ticks as warmer-season activity picks up.
  • 24 to 48 hours is the key exposure window doctors watch; they urge residents to check clothes and their whole body, shower promptly and seek primary or urgent care if concerns develop.
  • Connecticut sits in a 14-state high-risk region that accounts for about 90% of confirmed U.S. Lyme disease cases, and the state reports a couple thousand human cases each year.
  • Nearly 500,000 people are treated for Lyme disease annually in the U.S., underscoring the broader public-health risk beyond the state where the illness was first identified.
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