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Updated · Lawrence Journal-World · Jun 13
Midwest ER Tick-Bite Visits Hit 332 per 100,000, Set to Top 2025
Updated
Updated · Lawrence Journal-World · Jun 13

Midwest ER Tick-Bite Visits Hit 332 per 100,000, Set to Top 2025

3 articles · Updated · Lawrence Journal-World · Jun 13

Summary

  • Midwest emergency rooms logged 332 tick-bite visits per 100,000 ER visits by May 2026, putting the region on pace to exceed 2025's 628 per 100,000.
  • April already showed unusually heavy activity: 137 of every 100,000 Midwest ER visits were tied to tick bites, according to CDC data.
  • Kansas health data show tick-borne illnesses have climbed since a sharp 2020 drop, though recent annual totals of 111 to 156 remain about half the 311 cases recorded in 2019.
  • Ehrlichiosis is now Kansas' most common tick-borne illness, while officials also warn of Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, tularemia, anaplasmosis and lone star tick-linked Alpha-gal syndrome.
  • CDC and Kansas officials urged prevention measures including EPA-registered repellents, permethrin-treated clothing, tick checks, prompt tick removal and seeking care quickly after a rash or fever.

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